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Sedentary behaviors and risk of depression: a meta-analysis of prospective studies

Choosing a lifestyle that promotes mentally passive sedentary behaviors, such as prolonged watching of television, may make an individual more likely to suffer from depression.

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Sedentary behaviour and cardiovascular disease: a review of prospective studies

Adopting a sedentary lifestyle may pave way for the development of cardiovascular disease in men and women.

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Association of sedentary behaviour with colon and rectal cancer: a meta-analysis of observational studies

Adopting a sedentary lifestyle may bump up colorectal cancer risk in men and women.

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Is urinary incontinence associated with sedentary behaviour in older women? Analysis of data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

Living a sedentary lifestyle may promote the onset of urinary incontinence in elderly women.

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Association of sedentary work with colon and rectal cancer: systematic review and meta-analysis

Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviors may lead to the development colorectal cancer.

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Sedentary behaviour in relation to ovarian cancer risk: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Being physically inactive may increase a woman's predisposition to ovarian cancer.

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Sedentary behavior and cancer-an umbrella review and meta-analysis

Adopting a sedentary lifestyle may raise an individual's chances of acquiring several types of cancer, including ovarian, endometrial, breast, prostate, and colorectal cancer.

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Sedentary behavior and incident cancer: a meta-analysis of prospective studies

Being physically inactive may trigger the development of some types of cancer, including breast, endometrial, colorectal, and lung cancers.

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Physical activity and all-cause mortality: an updated meta-analysis with different intensity categories

Adopting a physically active lifestyle may significantly reduce an individual's likelihood of suffering from premature deaths arising from different causes.

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Replacement of leisure-time sedentary behavior with various physical activities and the risk of dementia incidence and mortality: A prospective cohort study

Swapping a sedentary for a physically active lifestyle may diminish an individual's propensity of acquiring and dying from dementia.

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