The “Sitting” Position and Its Implications in Dental Technology. General Aspects of Improving the Quality of Life - Part II
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29 sty 2021
O artykule
Data publikacji: 29 sty 2021
Zakres stron: 66 - 69
Otrzymano: 25 paź 2020
Przyjęty: 15 gru 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/amtsb-2020-0077
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© 2020 Claudia-Camelia Burcea et al., published by Sciendo
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Nowadays, at work, many people spend more than half of their entire day working in a sitting position. Maintaining this position for a long period of time is a risk factor for health. The results of various studies have shown associations between maintaining a prolonged sitting position with morbidity due to chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, obesity, etc. And, as we have already mentioned in the first part of this study, dental technicians are part of this category of staff, who carry out most of their specific activity, in a sitting position.