❌ Adults of working age in the UK spend around nine and a half hours a day sitting down.
During the pandemic, our sedentary behaviour has been encouraged further by stay-at-home guidance
🧬 “The poor health effects from too much sitting are separate from whether you are physically active or not,” explains Stuart Biddle, professor of physical activity and health at the University of Southern Queensland
Prolonged sitting has been linked to:
◾️ Back pain
◾️ Diabetes
◾️ Cardiovascular disease
◾️ Depression and anxiety
Even the physically active are not immune to the so-called “posture pandemic” - Back pain afflicts 2.5 million people in the UK every day.
How can we avoid it? ⬇️
“Posture is affected by mood, and vice versa," says physiotherapist and Pilates teacher Helen O’Leary.
“Movement and exercise, getting outside and socialising with others helps to reduce pain”
❓ What about desk workers?
“Good posture isn’t about straightening up and rolling your shoulders back once. It’s about training yourself to move better naturally and consistently,” according to sports scientist Professor Greg Whyte OBE
👣 "The accumulation of lots of little changes will make an overall dramatic change which you can sustain long-term".
“Think of movements as 'snacks' – 30 minutes of movement can be broken down into five-minute portions"
“You might not want to be the only person in an open plan office doing a seated chair lunge”...
But Kerrie-Anne Bradley, the founder of Pilates At Your Desk, wants having a wiggle and a stretch to be culturally acceptable in the workplace
🚫 1 in 6 drinkers have admitted they feel concerned about the amount of alcohol they have been consuming since the removal of Covid-19 restrictions in the summer
🧠 What happens when alcohol hits your system?
"The majority is absorbed in the small intestine before passing to the liver - the alcohol then passes into your bloodstream and from there it can have an impact on the brain"
🌍🌏 One difference between China and the West according to Weiwei – a Chinese exile since birth – is that “in China, there’s no privacy or individual will.
🗣️ “Everything belongs to the Party, you are the property of the Party”
🌩️ Weiwei is known for his outspoken nature. Most recently, he’s been challenged not by critics but by his nearly-13-year-old son.
Weiwei explains that his son, who attends school in Cambridge, is “already a very Cambridge boy.
🔴 Boris Johnson's chief of staff Dan Rosenfield spent the day at a cricket match three days before the fall of Kabul, raising further questions about Number 10's role in the operation to rescue UK and Afghan nationals telegraph.co.uk/politics/2022/…
🏏 Dan Rosenfield, the PM's chief of staff, accepted hospitality tickets to a weekday match at Lord's on Aug 12, a day before a senior Number 10 figure – said to have been Mr Rosenfield – ordered Dominic Raab, the Foreign Secretary, to return from a holiday in Cyprus
📅 Nine days later, on Aug 21, Mr Rosenfield returned to Lord's for another match, this time on a Saturday.
On the same day, officials were finalising plans to send hundreds of paratroopers back to Afghanistan to carry out a major evacuation from Kabul airport
🏥 In 2019, the day before her 32nd birthday, India Sturgis became one of the 10 per cent of British people who suffer from a kind of disabling anxiety disorder
“Stress and anxiety had percolated, fed off each other and imploded in a sort of slow-motion car crash over at least seven years”
When plastics are created they are extruded into long spaghetti-like strands, which are chopped up into nurdles and packed up, often into 25kg bags, then transported around the world