Most people understand that not exercising is not ideal.
But very few people understand what prolonged inactivity actually does inside the body.
It is more serious than most people realise.
Think of your muscles like a fire.
Keep feeding it and it stays strong, warm, and ready.
Stop feeding it and it begins to die down.
Within days of complete inactivity, muscle fibres begin to break down.
Within weeks, significant muscle mass can be lost.
And muscle is not just about strength or appearance.
Muscle is one of the primary sites where blood sugar is absorbed and used.
When muscle mass decreases, blood sugar management gets worse.
Insulin resistance increases.
The risk of type 2 diabetes rises.
Prolonged inactivity also slows the flow of lymph.
Lymph is a fluid that carries waste products and immune cells through a network of vessels in your body.
Think of the lymphatic system as the body’s rubbish collection service.
Unlike blood, lymph has no pump.
The heart pumps blood.
Nothing pumps lymph.
The only thing that moves lymph effectively is movement.
Muscle contractions squeeze the lymph vessels and push the fluid through.
When you stop moving, the rubbish piles up.
The
CDC confirms that adults who are insufficiently active have a higher risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, several cancers, and early death.
This is not a warning for extreme cases.
It is a warning for the ordinary person who drives everywhere, sits all day, and watches television all evening.
That person is the majority.