Hotter temperatures may push millions toward a more sedentary lifestyle, study finds
As global temperatures rise, people are becoming less physically active, and this shift could lead to hundreds of thousands of premature deaths, a new study finds.
As global temperatures rise, people are becoming less physically active, and this shift could lead to hundreds of thousands of premature deaths, a new study finds.
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As global temperatures rise, people are becoming less physically active, and this shift could lead to hundreds of thousands of premature deaths, a new study finds.
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Analysing data from 156 countries, researchers say each additional month of extreme heat could significantly increase global inactivity levels, especially in lower-income regions.
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