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Why Sitting All Day Can Cancel Out Your Workouts, Study Finds

This system relies on constant feedback from receptors in your muscles, joints, and tendons. When you move regularly throughout the day, these receptors stay sharp and responsive. But when you sit for hours on end, they get less input. The feedback loop weakens.
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