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Minister: We should all use standing desks

- Daily Mail Reporter

WORKERS should stand at their desks and hold stand-up meetings to increase their exercise levels, the Health Secretary says.

Matt Hancock said he had his own stand-up desk and encouraged standing meetings wherever possible, partly because they did not go on as long.

An average employee burns an extra 50 calories an hour standing at their desk as opposed to sitting or 150 calories if they stand for three hours a day.

This amounts to 750 extra calories a week or 30,000 calories over the course of the year, equivalent to 8lb (3.5 kg) of fat.

Speaking at the Internatio­nal Society for Physical Activity and Health Congress in London yesterday, Mr Hancock said: ‘Workplaces can make a difference; encouragin­g breaks, offering standing desks, having standing meetings – which in my experience tend to finish quicker too.

‘Our message should be that movement is medicine.’

Numerous studies have shown that being sedentary increases

the risk of obesity and developing type 2 diabetes, colorectal cancer and heart disease.

Research published last week, led by experts from Leicester, found NHS workers who use standing desks reported improvemen­ts in joint and bone pain, and were less sedentary after using the workstatio­ns – cutting their risk of obesity.

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