Prolonged sitting at work may slow leg blood flow; brief movement breaks may support circulation based on short-term physiological evidence.
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Prolonged sitting at work may slow leg blood flow; brief movement breaks may support circulation based on short-term physiological evidence.
Prolonged sitting at work may slow leg blood flow; brief movement breaks may support circulation based on short-term physiological evidence.
Highlights: Prolonged sitting is associated with reduced leg blood flow due to low muscle activity Short ac
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