A study out of New Zealand shows that taking short activity breaks throughout the day, as brief as 100 seconds every half-hour, helps decrease the level of blood sugar and insulin in the bloodstream. Using 70 healthy adults, the researchers compared the effects of prolonged sitting for 9 hours, a one continuous half-hour break of walking, and regular 1 minute 40 second walking breaks every 30 minutes. The participants drank a meal-replacement beverage during the day at the end of the first hour, then again at 4 hours, and then at 7 hours.
The results showed that the regular activity breaks, even though very short, were more effective than continuous physical activity in lowering blood sugar and insulin levels.
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