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Top tips to avoid early death from desk-bound work

In fact, according to research published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, around a third of British adults spend more than six hours sitting down each day! Our experts are on hand to offer their tips for healthy habits you can adopt for those long days at work. 
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In today’s world it’s the norm to stay chained to your desk for the majority of the day. Unfortunately although you’re working hard, more desk time and increasingly sedentary lifestyles are causing an increase in major health issues, including type 2 diabetes! 

Article by Lily Soutter –  Nutritionist 

In fact, according to research published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, around a third of British adults spend more than six hours sitting down each day! Our experts are on hand to offer their tips for healthy habits you can adopt for those long days at work. 

Re-think your Meal Deal
Most of us opt for a meal deal at some point during the week, they’re quick, easy and cost effective- so why wouldn’t you! However, not all meal deals are created equal and making healthier swaps is a simple way to implement a healthier lunch habit at work. London nutritionist Lily Soutter shares what she would choose from the (iconic) Boots meal deal.  

“For the Main I would go for the Deli Egg & Avocado, this is a good source of vegetarian protein (22g) and even fibre (8g). It can be hard to find grab and go sandwiches which contain adequate amounts of these two macronutrients. This sandwich is also low in saturated fat, yet the avocado provides a good dose of heart healthy monounsaturated fats. 

For the snack part of the meal deal I would choose Quinoa waves, per portion these quinoa waves are in lower calories in comparison to regular crisps. Drinkwise, I would choose the Multi Vit Apple & Elderflower, extremely low in calories with only 5 kcal and 0.1g sugar per serving – this drink choice would be a good option in comparison to high sugar beverages and can play a positive role on dental health but also our waistline.” 

Lily continues, “This is meal deal is definitely my top choice. The combo provides moderate amount of calories 460 kcal, a good dose of protein 22.8g as well as fibre 8.32g and lastly a low sugar 3.6g and salt 1.6g content. Both protein and especially fibre promotes satiety, decreases hunger and thus helps provide a feeling of fullness. Both these aspects are key role in portion control and keeping energy stable all afternoon long.”

Ditch the threat of Diabetes
As we now know, sitting for long periods of time can have such a   detrimental effect on your health and wellbeing! Dr Sarah Brewer, working in association with the type 2 diabetes supplement CuraLin offers her advice to minimise your risk of obtaining the ‘lifestyle disease’.  

“If you work in an office, there’s a good chance you spend a large part of your day seated at a desk. Sitting for long periods of time during the day is linked with an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, heart disease, cancer, obesity, and premature death.

Stand and walk around at least every 20 to 30 minutes. Build regular exercise into every day – for example, walking to and from work, or at least part of the way. Stand as much as possible – there is a growing trend for standing desks, for example, and for walking meetings!

As well as this, avoid temptation of cakes and biscuits by taking in healthy snacks – fruit, hummus and carrots, for example. It is important to drink plenty of water throughout the day to maintain hydration. Ultimately, you should walk as much as possible – walk to a local park to eat your healthy packed lunch, brisk walking for at least 30 minutes (and preferably an hour) on most days is ideal”.

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