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Get Up!: Why Your Chair is Killing You and…
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Get Up!: Why Your Chair is Killing You and What You Can Do About It (editie 2014)

door James A. Levine

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From the codirector of the Mayo Clinic / Arizona State University Obesity Solutions Initiative and inventor of the treadmill desk comes a fascinating wake-up call about our sedentary lifestyle.That the average adult spends 50 to 70 percent of their day sitting is no surprise to anyone who works in an office environment. But few realize the health consequences they are suffering as a result of modernity's increasingly sedentary lifestyle, or the effects it has had on society at large. In Get Up!, health expert James A. Levine's original scientific research shows that today's chair-based world, where we no longer use our bodies as they evolved to be used, is having negative consequences on our health, and is a leading cause of diabetes, cancer, and heart disease. Over the decades, humans have moved from a primarily active lifestyle to one that is largely sedentary, and this change has reshaped every facet of our lives-from social interaction to classroom design. Levine shows how to throw off the shackles of inertia and reverse these negative trends through simple changes in our daily lives.… (meer)
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Titel:Get Up!: Why Your Chair is Killing You and What You Can Do About It
Auteurs:James A. Levine
Info:Palgrave Macmillan (2014), Paperback, 240 pages
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This book is excellent. The book, like many others, has one central theme - that we must get up and move. I like the emphasis of James Levine on a healthy, walking lifestyle.
I am not sure about putting standing desks and treadmill desks everywhere.

I like his idea of a classroom of the future, and the sarcastic use of the word, "Chairman."

An excellent book, one that should wake us up. ( )
  RajivC | Feb 2, 2023 |
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Levine presents an interesting take on what sounds like a very difficult subject for anyone to pay attention to. There is more to be considered than you might think. We all know we sit too much and get more lethargic and unhealthy by the hour, and have been rather content to do so. But this guy actually gets and keeps your attention with this subject. Who knew there are schools or offices with desks that are programed to keep you standing for awhile ? Who knew there are people who are genuinely interested in solving the couch potato problem and are working to do so ? And who would guess there are many people who are happy for it ? Once in awhile, life works at getting better. This was interesting. ( )
  justmeRosalie | Mar 16, 2015 |
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I wanted to like this book - I agree with the basic premise and was looking forward to reading the hard science and perhaps some strategies to reduce sedentariness in your own life. But this was written SO annoyingly: lots of useless filler, stupid quizzes, the petty use of nicknames such at Dr. Smallbrain and Professor Fartoobusy for individuals the author found unhelpful/didn't like. I did enjoy the two chapters that had case studies on increasing nonexercise daily activity in the work place and in a school environment, but really this book could have just been an article, and I would have been much happier and got the same amount out of it. ( )
  cransell | Feb 17, 2015 |
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I wanted to like this book, but I found the author's style grating and the book poorly written. He has a great premise, our sedentary lives are very unhealthy and it behoves us to change poor habits. I recommend the subject, but not this author. ( )
  lgura | Jan 30, 2015 |
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This was an advanced reader from librarything.com. I had a hard time getting into this book. I was looking for more ideas on changing my environment and why, but he really took time getting to that. ( )
  EllenH | Jan 19, 2015 |
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From the codirector of the Mayo Clinic / Arizona State University Obesity Solutions Initiative and inventor of the treadmill desk comes a fascinating wake-up call about our sedentary lifestyle.That the average adult spends 50 to 70 percent of their day sitting is no surprise to anyone who works in an office environment. But few realize the health consequences they are suffering as a result of modernity's increasingly sedentary lifestyle, or the effects it has had on society at large. In Get Up!, health expert James A. Levine's original scientific research shows that today's chair-based world, where we no longer use our bodies as they evolved to be used, is having negative consequences on our health, and is a leading cause of diabetes, cancer, and heart disease. Over the decades, humans have moved from a primarily active lifestyle to one that is largely sedentary, and this change has reshaped every facet of our lives-from social interaction to classroom design. Levine shows how to throw off the shackles of inertia and reverse these negative trends through simple changes in our daily lives.

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