Three hours a day linked to
premature death from any cause
Adults who watch TV for
three hours or more each day may double their risk of premature death compared
to those who watch less, according to new research published in the Journal of the American Heart
Association.
"Television
viewing is a major sedentary behavior and there is an increasing trend toward
all types of sedentary behaviors," said Miguel Martinez-Gonzalez, M.D.,
Ph.D., M.P.H., the study's lead author and professor and chair of the
Department of Public Health at the University of Navarra in Pamplona, Spain.
"Our findings are consistent with a range of previous studies where time
spent watching television was linked to mortality."
The risk of death was
twofold higher for participants who reported watching three or more hours of TV
a day compared to those watching one or less hours. This twofold higher risk
was also apparent after accounting for a wide array of other variables related
to a higher risk of death.
Researchers found no
significant association between the time spent using a computer or driving and
higher risk of premature death from all causes. Researchers said further
studies are needed to confirm what effects may exist between computer use and
driving on death rates, and to determine the biological mechanisms explaining
these associations.
"As the population
ages, sedentary behaviors will become more prevalent, especially watching
television, and this poses an additional burden on the increased health
problems related to aging," Martinez-Gonzalez said. "Our findings
suggest adults may consider increasing their physical activity, avoid long
sedentary periods, and reduce television watching to no longer than one to two
hours each day."
The study cited
previous research that suggests that half of U.S. adults are leading sedentary
lives.
The American Heart
Association recommends at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic
activity, or at least 75 minutes of vigorous aerobic activity each week. You
should also do moderate- to high-intensity muscle strengthening at least two
days a week.
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Association. "Watching too much TV may increase risk of early death: Three
hours a day linked to premature death from any cause." Science
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