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Study: TV binge watching is bad for your health

WASHINGTON —聽All that TV binge watching could be hazardous to your health.

Researchers in Japan say they’ve got proof that sitting in front of a television for hours on end raises the risk of blood clots — usually in the legs — that can trigger a deadly pulmonary embolism.

They followed 86,000 people for 18 years. Those who watched TV for five hours or more were twice as likely to get a deadly clot as those who watched two and a half hours a day or less.

It’s similar to the health risks associated with long-haul flights in cramped seats, often referred to as “economy class syndrome.”

Lead researcher Tory Shirakawa, a public health specialist at Osaka University, says in both flying and prolonged TV watching, leg immobility is a big part of the problem.

He says the preventative medicine is the same: take breaks, stand up and walk around.

Shirakawa and his team presented their findings at a meeting of the European Society of Cardiology in London.

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