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SEDENTARY WORK AS A SILENT KILLER: AN ACADEMIC DISCOURSE

                                           ABSTRACT
The study assessed sedentary work as a silent killer: an academic discourse. Sedentary work has become a defining feature of modern occupational life, driven by technological advancement and the growing prevalence of desk-based jobs. Although often perceived as harmless, prolonged sitting during work hours has emerged as a significant public health concern due to its strong association with chronic diseases and psychological decline. This academic discourse examined sedentary work as a “silent killer,” highlighting its physiological, metabolic, and mental health implications. Evidence indicates that extended inactivity contributes to obesity, cardiovascular disorders, type 2 diabetes, musculoskeletal problems, and cognitive fatigue, even in individuals who meet recommended physical activity levels. The paper also explored the socioeconomic consequences, including increased healthcare costs, reduced productivity, and long-term disability. Recognizing sedentary work as a multifaceted threat, the study emphasized the need for comprehensive interventions such as workplace ergonomics, active break routines, organizational wellness policies, and public health awareness campaigns. Ultimately, the discourse underscores the urgency of addressing sedentary behaviour in contemporary work environments as a critical step toward improving employee well being and reducing the global burden of lifestyle-related diseases. In conclusion sedentary work has emerged as a critical yet often overlooked contributor to modern health challenges. Its association with chronic diseases, metabolic dysfunction, and psychological strain underscores its silent but deadly impact. The study recommended that organizations should integrate standing desks, treadmill desks, and adjustable workstations to reduce prolonged sitting and encourage movement throughout the workday.
KEYWORDS: Sedentary Work, Silent Killer, Academic Discourse
Dr. Mirzaev Kamal Karimovich AND Ebenezer, Precious Uko
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