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<blockquote data-quote="JohnEGreen" data-source="post: 2150747" data-attributes="member: 223921"><p>If you are sat at your desk for eight hours a day and turn into a couch potato the minute you get home, you could be playing fast and loose with death.</p><p>Apparently, sitting for more than three hours a day could shave two whole years off your life.</p><p>If those two years let us take back the last two seasons of Lost, we don’t mind that much.</p><p></p><p>According to Harvard boffins, watching just two hours of telly can lead to a whole bunch of nastiness.</p><p>After the age of 25, for every single hour of TV you watch, your life expectancy drops by 21.8 minutes.</p><p>This is less to do with the TV being evil and more to do with you parking your rear and not moving for three hours at a time.</p><p></p><p>Most of us sleeping beauties out there love our shut-eye, but too much sleep isn’t that good for you – the same goes for not getting enough sleep.</p><p>Harvard research found that lifespan can significantly decrease in those who average less than five or more than nine hours a night.</p><p>You’re also likely to be more irritable in the office the next day, and nobody likes that person.</p><p></p><p>It's been found that men who didn’t have sex at least once a month experienced twice the mortality rate of those who were getting lucky once a week.</p><p>And women who had enjoyable sex lives lived eight years longer than those who didn’t.</p><p>So if you want to have a longer life expectancy, get more active under the sheets.</p><p></p><p> those who travel to work – more than 31 miles each way – have shorter lifespans than those that live closer to the job.</p><p></p><p>If you add up all the things we do that can shorten life spans then it's suprising any one makes it past thirty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnEGreen, post: 2150747, member: 223921"] If you are sat at your desk for eight hours a day and turn into a couch potato the minute you get home, you could be playing fast and loose with death. Apparently, sitting for more than three hours a day could shave two whole years off your life. If those two years let us take back the last two seasons of Lost, we don’t mind that much. According to Harvard boffins, watching just two hours of telly can lead to a whole bunch of nastiness. After the age of 25, for every single hour of TV you watch, your life expectancy drops by 21.8 minutes. This is less to do with the TV being evil and more to do with you parking your rear and not moving for three hours at a time. Most of us sleeping beauties out there love our shut-eye, but too much sleep isn’t that good for you – the same goes for not getting enough sleep. Harvard research found that lifespan can significantly decrease in those who average less than five or more than nine hours a night. You’re also likely to be more irritable in the office the next day, and nobody likes that person. It's been found that men who didn’t have sex at least once a month experienced twice the mortality rate of those who were getting lucky once a week. And women who had enjoyable sex lives lived eight years longer than those who didn’t. So if you want to have a longer life expectancy, get more active under the sheets. those who travel to work – more than 31 miles each way – have shorter lifespans than those that live closer to the job. If you add up all the things we do that can shorten life spans then it's suprising any one makes it past thirty. [/QUOTE]
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