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Related: About this forumCouch Potatoes at Higher Risk of Coronary Heart Disease Study: Reduce TV Watching
- 'Watching less TV could cut heart disease, study finds.' The Guardian, May 23, '22. Ed. - About 11% of cases could be prevented if people reduced TV watching from 2 or more hours to less than an hour a day.
More than one in 10 cases of coronary heart disease could be prevented if people reduced their TV viewing to less than an hour a day, research suggests. Coronary heart disease occurs when fatty material builds up inside the coronary arteries causing them to narrow, reducing the hearts blood supply. Researchers say cutting down on time spent in front of the TV could lower the risk of developing the disease.
Reducing time spent watching TV should be recognised as a key behavioural target for prevention of coronary heart disease, irrespective of genetic susceptibility and traditional risk markers, said Dr Youngwon Kim, an assistant professor at the University of Hong Kong and an author of the research. While the team did not look at what was behind the association, Kim said previous studies had found excessive TV viewing time is associated with adverse levels of cholesterol and glucose in the body.
Unfavourable levels of these cardiometabolic risk markers may then lead to increased risk of developing coronary heart disease, he said.
Writing in the journal BMC Medicine, Kim and colleagues report how they used data from 373,026 white British people aged 40-69 who were part of an endeavour known as the UK Biobank study. None of the participants in the teams study had coronary heart disease or stroke when recruited to the UK Biobank. However, the researchers found 9,185 cases of the disease in participants through national death registry and hospital admission records up to autumn 2021.
The study suggests that after taking into account the genetic risk of coronary heart disease, calculated for each participant, as well as factors including body mass index, age, sex, smoking status, diet, amount of physical activity and level of deprivation the greater the amount of TV watched, the greater the risk of developing coronary heart disease. Compared with people who watched 4 or more hours of TV a day, those who watched an hour or less had a 16% lower risk of developing coronary heart disease, while for those who watched 2 to 3 hours a day the risk was 6% lower...
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/may/24/couch-potatoes-at-higher-risk-of-coronary-heart-disease-study-finds
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Couch Potatoes at Higher Risk of Coronary Heart Disease Study: Reduce TV Watching (Original Post)
appalachiablue
May 2022
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Diamond_Dog
(34,631 posts)1. And if you watch the news
Your chances of blowing a gasket are even higher.
appalachiablue
(42,906 posts)2. A 'widowmaker' and no joke.