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DJ starts lunch disco in Falun to combat sedentary work

Key Points
  • DJ Giuliano Alcantara started a lunch disco in Falun to promote movement.
  • About one in four Swedes sits at least ten hours daily, per Public Health Agency statistics.
  • More movement offers clear health benefits, as stated by the agency.

A lunch disco has been started in Falun, Sweden, by DJ Giuliano Alcantara to encourage more movement during the workday. The initiative aims to break sedentary office habits, with participants like Linda Norén reporting they are already sweaty from dancing. According to statistics from the Public Health Agency of Sweden, about one in four Swedes sits for at least ten hours each day, and more movement provides clear health benefits.

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