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Rising temperatures may lead to increased sedentary behavior and deaths

16 March 2026
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A recent study reveals that rising global temperatures could significantly reduce physical activity levels, potentially leading to an additional 470,000 to 700,000 premature deaths annually by 2050. Researchers analyzed health surveys and temperature data from 156 countries, finding that each month with average temperatures above 82 degrees Fahrenheit correlates with a 1.4 percentage point increase in inactivity. Tropical regions, particularly low- and middle-income countries, are expected to be the most affected. The study emphasizes the urgent need for policies promoting physical activity in hot conditions and highlights the importance of combating climate change to mitigate these risks.

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