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According to the paper published in the "European Journal of Preventive Cardiology" on the 20th, people who watch TV for 4 hours or more a day have a 35% higher risk of developing blood clots
In this study, scientists investigated the relationship between television viewing and venous thromboembolism (VTE)
The researchers used meta-analyses to combine findings related to the topic to reach more precise and reliable conclusions
The mean follow-up time for the three studies ranged from 5.
Lead author Dr Seto Kunusol, University of Bristol, UK, said: "The findings suggest that, regardless of physical activity, body mass index, age and gender, prolonged television viewing is a risky activity that This can lead to the formation of blood clots