Illegal to sit for more than 2 hours

THE law must be changed to make it illegal for workers to sit for more than two hours at a time says a leading health expert alarmed at rising diabetes rates.

Professor Jonathan Shaw whose 12-year "AusDiab" study on the health status of 11,000 Australians calculates that 269 adults develop diabetes every day and says drastic measure are needed.

"We need changes to occupational health and safety regulations so it is not allowed for people to sit for two hours at a time without a break," he said.

"I think everything should be on the table - taxation levers, town planning, even the layout of office spaces needs to be reconsidered to tackle the growing personal and community impact of chronic disease," he says.

Professor Shaw from the Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute has run a 12 year study of 11,000 Australians which has found young people aged 25-34 are gaining more weight than any other age group.

The study has also found people over-estimated the amount of exercise they thought they were doing by 50 per cent.

People self-reported they spent 200 minutes a day sitting but an electronic device recorded they spent an average 500 minutes a day sitting.

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The incidence of diabetes is five times higher in people who are obese and two times higher in those who are overweight.

Over the 12 year study the average gain in waist circumference among participants was 5.3 centimetres and was greater in women than in men.

"The trend for greater weight gain among people aged 25-34 is very concerning and suggests Australia still does not recognise the serious health risks associated with being overweight or obese," he said.

"The health and well-being of a whole generation of Australians is being compromised by a lifestyle rich in energy dense foods and low on physical activity," he said.

The study also found the prevalence of depression was 65 per cent higher in people with diabetes and they showed double the rate of cognitive impairment than those without diabetes.

Living in the most disadvantaged areas doubled the risk of developing diabetes, the study found.

The community needed to get serious about weight gain in the same way it got serious about smoking and gun control and water restrictions, Professor Shaw said.

Professor Shaw also advocated a tax on junk food, subsidies for healthy foods, standing desks in workplaces and stairs more accessible to encourage more physical activity.

A rule banning sitting for more than two hours might not go down well with employers but they should "look on it as a long-term investment in their employees," he said.

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@just_me_karen wrote:
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Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.
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The date of personal information is not relevant to the thread. However, to ease your curiosity, it was within the last few years.

 

The exact year a 6 hr exam was supervised.. no personal info in that. The  year/date is quite relevant, especially if that body doesn't currently have 6 hour exams.

 

The OP mentioned a 4 year secondary school exam and sitting for a long time,  6hr professional exams held a few years ago is not even remotely connected to that.

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Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.
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Woman LOL

 

 

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@twinkles**stars wrote:

It is highly recommended that drivers take a break every 2 hours


What I asked is DO long haul truck drivers stop every 2 hours, not what  it is recommended they do.


I can tell you they dont, the only stops are food and loo stops,

 

Adelaide - Melbourne are non stop as are Adelaide - Sydney

 

Adelaide - Brisbane is one 8 hour stop 

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Bad isn't it? ..not comparable to a 4 hour exam once or twice a year.

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True Hawkie, what they recommend and what the Truckies actually do are two different things. 

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True Hawkie, what they recommend and what the Truckies actually do are two different things. 


Nearly all long haul truck drivers are paid per trip not per hour, any stops bite into to their total drive hours and a few stops could result in having to have a mandatory break and that would kill the weekly pay not to mention the owners profits. 

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BIL drives B Doubles between Melbourne and Brisbane, I know he has his logbook and they are audited periodically to see if they are complying with the regulations but not sure how often those audits are.  The penalties are quite substantial if caught out but I don't think it's that often they're checked into don't quote me on that though.

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Its very hard for them to shonk the log books and also have to deal with the RTA plate recognition cameras.

 

They can pick up a little time betwen cameras and use that for a short pit stop. wink wink

 

They are always on the limit, its a wonder not a lot more dont end up crashing

 

 

 

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