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Study: Too much TV may lead to earlier death

By | January 11, 2010, 3:38 PM PST

The more time you spend watching television, the greater your risk of dying at an earlier age, especially from heart disease, according to a new study.

In a new study published Monday by the American Heart Association, people who watched four hours or more of television per day were found to be 80 percent more likely to die from heart disease and 46 percent more likely to die from any cause.

The study followed 8,800 adults with no history of heart disease for more than six years. Researchers found that each additional hour spent watching TV increased the risk of dying from heart disease by 18 percent and the overall risk of death by 11 percent.

The results held even after researchers took into account the education level, overall health, age, smoking habits, cholesterol level and blood pressure of the participants.

Is television lethal? Not at all. But sitting in a prolonged sedentary position while watching it may be, according to the study, which was authored by team lead David Dunstan, head of the physical activity lab at the Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute in Victoria, Australia.

Why? All that sitting means a lack of muscle movement. When muscles stay inactive for too long, your metabolism can be disrupted.

But a real problem is that while going for a run helps your health in the long term, it doesn’t reverse the inactivity of watching TV. According to the study, those who watched more TV were still at a higher risk of dying during the study, despite the same exercise level as those who watched less television.

In other words: all that everyday walking and moving is actually contributing to your health in a measurably different way than a hardcore workout, according to the study.

Adults in the United States average up to five hours of television watching per day. Adults in Australia, where the study was conducted, average about three hours a day.

Since television is so heavily favored a leisure activity, the amount of television a person watches is a good index of the overall time they spend sitting, according to the study. The study also controlled for diet quality and calorie intake, to eliminate TV snacking as a contributing factor.

The bottom line: the problem isn’t just TV; it’s technology in general. The white collar office worker — trapped in a cubicle, fixated on a computer screen for hours on end — has had healthy basic activity engineered right out of his or her work day.

My advice? Stop reading this post and go for a walk outside. It’s a lovely day.

[via CNN]

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RE: Study: Too much TV may lead to earlier death
if this study were true and not so much ******** then any activity that causes one to sit oor lie in one place for long times also shortens one's life; such as resting, reading, doing any kind of library research, use of a computer. in fact we are killing ourselves doing the things that keep everyone alive.
i ha been a scientist for 60 years, coulkd not these pople find something useful to do?
Posted by stilt21
12th Jan 2010
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RE: Study: Too much TV may lead to earlier death
follow on to previous remarks
the bull does not worry so much as to what he evacuates from his anus, why should you so that you censr the statements?
Posted by stilt21
12th Jan 2010
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RE: Study: Too much TV may lead to earlier death
Hi Men, who the hell, how mad, crazy had a such
mental deficit, watch TV reduces?an age of of a person, hope U dont belived this little fairy tales, Hi Men U are in Mental Hospital before, U should go on a medical check. OK
Posted by Malcom2424
12th Jan 2010
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RE: Study: Too much TV may lead to earlier death
I agree with Stilt21 that this study is not that useful. It is
pessimistic and not does not provide any "antidote" to the problem. In
fact, I am not sure if we can do much to avoid dying early given our
that a lot of people routinely live on computers and TVs.


-PTS (www.parttimescholar.com)
Posted by parttimescholar
13th Jan 2010
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RE: Study: Too much TV may lead to earlier death
Fantastic. I can see where this will lead. Either a) they'll try to ban TV (good luck with that) or b) they'll force me to program while walking on a treadmill.
Posted by wbranch@...
13th Jan 2010
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RE: Study: Too much TV may lead to earlier death
Well, Andrew is implying that there isn't much difference between TV time and PC time (though the study didn't involve PC time). As to resting, you can be on your backside too long, as several sleep studies will attest. And researchers have to be going back and forth to the stacks for more books, unless of course, you think all research is internet, which puts it squarelt in the PC-using category.
Posted by wendygoerl@...
13th Jan 2010
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RE: Study: Too much TV may lead to earlier death
What is on T.V. is going to cause an early death!
Posted by hamilton.arts@...
13th Jan 2010
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RE: Study: Too much TV may lead to earlier death
I wonder how many of the scoffers in these comments have actually looked at the study and its methods before writing it off as bull.

A few points:

1> Why should a study provide an antidote? A study should look at facts, look for patterns within the facts, summarise and report on them.
2> Is the antidote not so screamingly obvious that it doesn't NEED pointing out?
If sitting on your backside in front of a TV for four hours a day can increase the risk of death from heart disease by 80% - get OFF said backside and DO something with that time instead. Simple, no?
3> A study linking prolonged sedentary activities like watching TV does not mean any inactivity is dangerous. For a "scientist" of 30 years, I wonder how you made such a huge leap and let yourself get away with it for long enough to post a comment.
4> Yes, sedentary jobs like the average desk-jockey has are linked to health problems. Of course, that doesn't mean watching TV for hours and hours each day won't make things worse. I work in an office and make sure I get some exercise through the day - heading out for a walk, working out on my lunch and so on - basically keeping the day broken up, moving as much as possible, and all that activity and all those breaks increase productivity too...
...then actually DO something in your free time. Fancy that!


As for the article.
I found the comment "46 percent more likely to die from any cause." really quite amusing. Something to qualify that statistic might make more sense - but I think I prefer it as written, if only for comedy value.
Posted by willy_uk@...
14th Jan 2010
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Funny
My father is over 80 and has watched tv about 10 hours a day for the
last 20 years. Ohhh, but I forgot, he sits in a ROCKINGCHAIR. So
apparently...

Yes, make it mandatory for everyone to sit in a rockingchair while
watching tv and everyone will live until they are 100. If that's a good
way of life is another question alltogether.
Posted by Dukhalion
14th Jan 2010
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RE: Study: Too much TV may lead to earlier death
This is typical of the current scientific studies released to the media. It is better than most in that it does try to take into account various health variables, but it doesn't (pardon the quotes) "prove" anything. It shows a strong corelation between +4 hours of TV and earlier than expected death, but coreleation does not equal causality. My first class in first year statistics was about that. The prof's example was:

scotch + water = hangover
rye + water = hangover
bourbon + water = hangover

There is a corelation between hangovers & water, therefore water causes hangovers!

Has there been a study showing that and extra 4 hours of reading in the den/front room/TV room per day leads to early death?

An interesting corelaton, but no evidence of causeality. And, has it even been peer reviewed yet?

Andrew, Larry, you jumped on this band wagon way too quickly. Bad Journalist - no scotch.
Posted by seamountie
14th Jan 2010
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RE: Study: Too much TV may lead to earlier death
I threw out the teevee about ten years ago; the
radio too. I read and write and research on the
Net. I've written four books so far, three at Amazon
and one in the works. Teevee causes stupefaction,
and stupefaction causes disease, is my take on it. :
)
Posted by EmilyCragg
15th Jan 2010
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RE: Study: Too much TV may lead to earlier death
Forgive me, but this 80% more likely to die .... what? Of boredom? Or Soap Overload? I wonder if it's actually the content that is the killer. After all, most TV programmes have a story which involves some stress (like almost every line in a soap, murder mysteries, even game shows) and we all know stress IS a killer. I never heard of anyone dying of Sitting Down, but I hear a lot of how stress is Not A Good Thing. To be honest, some of the TV I've not managed to avoid lately has made me seriously consider dying as an alternative.
Posted by Snak
18th Jan 2010
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Freaking Nutters
A study can not prove anything... all a study can do is prove a correlation. And a correlation can not prove causation. Just because there is a correlation between 5pm and high traffic volume. i.e. a positive correlation that at 5 pm there will be a lot of traffic; this does not mean that 5pm causes traffic.

True there may be a positive correlation between TV watchers and Heart disease, but also most who watch a ton of TV tend to be overweight, and rarely workout... SO maybe being fat causes one to watch TV... MMMM I Smell government grant for dumb study..
Posted by ParadiseSurfgoddess
19th Jan 2010
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