Researchers for the American Cancer Society studied 146,000 people – 69,260 men and 77,462 women between 1992 and 2009.During this time period 18,555 men and 12,236 women were diagnosed with cancer.The researchers found leisure sitting was linked to with a 10 per cent higher risk of cancer – even after factors such as total physical activity, body mass and other factors were taken into account.The authors conclude: ‘Longer leisure time spent sitting was associated with a higher risk of total cancer risk in women, and specifically with multiple myeloma [bone marrow cancer], breast cancer, and ovarian cancers.R
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