#096: Move Smarter: 3 New Research Insights Changing What We Know About Exercise, Sitting, and Standing
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Work smarter, not harder with the latest research on exercise. In this episode, we’re diving into new research on short movement “snacks," the surprising impact of exercise timing, and the shocking results of a study that looked at sitting versus standing. You’ll discover what small adjustments can benefit your health and the type of quick movement bursts that might be easier and more powerful than you think. Whether you’re looking to stay active, manage blood sugar, reduce cancer risks, or find gentle ways to incorporate movement with a chronic illness, these insights could change how you approach your daily routine and how you move. Tune in to learn simple, practical ways to improve your health without a huge time or energy commitment.
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