According to analysis from a study conducted on roughly 15,000 adults by the University of Minnesota people with a tendency to watch television “very often” have a 1.7 times higher chance of developing clots in the legs and pulmonary embolisms — which are often referred to as deep vein thrombosis.
Well, if you are that might be the problem, so you might want to consider standing up for the bad news.
Are you sitting down?
The demographic at the highest risk for these health issues are adults over the age of 60, and the estimates suggest that as many as 300,000 people can suffer from the affliction annually.