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by ukulele 2857 days ago
So then wouldn't the mechanism be that less blood is able to flow upward due to pressure on the skin?
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Blood flows in veins due to contractions of surrounding muscle. When you're sitting, your lower body is largely relaxed, which causes blood to pool in your lower body. It's a serious (acute) issue in people who are bedridden for long periods of time. I suppose the article is suggesting there's a downside to chronic, low grade exposure as well.