Monthly Archives: April 2011

It’s taken six years of research and the use of motion-tracking underpants, but leading ‘inactivity studies’ experts in the US have discovered that what you’re most likely doing right now is a bad thing.

Yes, you. And that.

People don’t need the experts to tell them that sitting around too much could give them a sore back or a spare tire. The conventional wisdom, though, is that if you watch your diet and get aerobic exercise at least a few times a week, you’ll effectively offset your sedentary time. A growing body of inactivity research, however, suggests that this advice makes scarcely more sense than the notion that you could counter a pack-a-day smoking habit by jogging. “Exercise is not a perfect antidote for sitting,” says Marc Hamilton, an inactivity researcher at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center.

The posture of sitting itself probably isn’t worse than any other type of daytime physical inactivity, like lying on the couch watching “Wheel of Fortune.” But for most of us, when we’re awake and not moving, we’re sitting. This is your body on chairs: Electrical activity in the muscles drops — “the muscles go as silent as those of a dead horse,” Hamilton says — leading to a cascade of harmful metabolic effects. Your calorie-burning rate immediately plunges to about one per minute, a third of what it would be if you got up and walked. Insulin effectiveness drops within a single day, and the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes rises. So does the risk of being obese. The enzymes responsible for breaking down lipids and triglycerides — for “vacuuming up fat out of the bloodstream,” as Hamilton puts it — plunge, which in turn causes the levels of good (HDL) cholesterol to fall.

Is Sitting a Lethal Activity? (New York Times)

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“The people of Ireland have been carpet-bombed with debt. An IMF loan has been forced on them to pay off the Govt debt that was forced on them to pay off the bankers’ debts. Most of the bankers have fled the country but their bad debts continue to explode like financial roadside bombs across Ireland.”

Max Keiser

Cllr Michael Sheahan said the Market Trustees don’t wish to draw publicity to the newly developed market “for the wrong reasons, and there’s always a possibility of a protest or two.”

“Certain people’s sensibilities might be upset and we have to respect that.We have a non-political atmosphere in the market, and the market is something which unites people. We don’t want it to be divisive. We want to go forward with a positive product,” he added.

No comment from the Palace as yet.

But, at least, there’s some relief for fans of Fashion Friday.

However, Cllr Sheahan said they were very much looking forward to holding the ‘Fashion Friday’ event in the market on the same day, April 29, which includes a fashion show of clothing from the city’s boutiques.

Royal Wedding Won’t be Screened At Milk Market (Limerick Leader)

The Winkelvoss twins, who claim they were defrauded by Facebook when the company settled their lawsuit over Zuckerberg stealing their idea for Facebook, filed an appeal Monday of a decision telling them to be happy with the $65 million payout they negotiated.

The twins, former Olympic rowers who hired their Harvard classmate Mark Zuckerberg in 2003 to help with their social networking site, were told a week ago by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to drop their attempt to undo a 2007 settlement.

That settlement, created in mediation, gave the twins $20 million in cash and $45 million in stock.

Winkelvoss Twins Appeal Dismissal of Facebook Lawsuit (Wired)

Why Winklevoss’ Latest Appeal Petition Will Go Nowhere (Paid Content)

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