A November 2024 study by CU Boulder and University of California Riverside said,

  • “Our research suggests that sitting less throughout the day, getting more vigorous exercise, or a combination of both may be necessary to reduce the risk of premature aging in early adulthood,”

  • “Young adults tend to think they are impervious to the impacts of aging. They figure, ‘My metabolism is great, I don’t have to worry until I’m in my 50s or 60s …But what you do during this critical time of life matters.”

  • “Taking a quick walk after work may not be enough,”

  • “While this is increasingly apparent with age, we show that associations are already emerging in early adulthood.”

  • “This is the time to build habits that will benefit health over the long term.”

Some options

  1. Use a standing desk.

  2. Take breaks.

  3. Organize walking meetings, reducing sitting time at work.

  4. Do things that get you out of breath at least 30 minutes a day.

  5. Be a “weekend warrior” : longer, vigorous workouts.