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Your desk job is making you fat

Our sedentary jobs are partially to blame for our expanding waistlines.

The simple act of sitting while you read this article is expanding your waistline, says accredited nutritionist and exercise physiologist Caitlin Reid.

When it comes to the obesity epidemic poor eating habits and inadequate exercise are the lifestyle factors receiving most of the blame.

However, according to research published in 2004, compared to our lifestyle habits in 1972we now eat fewer kilojoules and are more active during our leisure time, yet obesity rates continue to rise. Our sedentary jobs are partially to blame for our expanding waistlines.

Over the last 50 years, there has been a shift away from occupations that require moderate-intensity physical activity to occupations that are largely composed of sitting and sedentary behaviour.

In fact, our daily energy expenditure at work has decreased by more than 420 kilojoules in both men and women. US researchers speculate that this reduction in movement at work accounts for the large portion of the observed increase in mean weight in the US over the last five decades.

According to Australian research, prolonged unbroken periods of immobilised muscle, as seen when sitting for extended periods of time such as at your desk, has a detrimental effect on waist circumference. These effects happen even when we’re classified as being physically active, i.e. getting at least 150 minutes of physical activity each week.

When you think about it these findings don’t really come as a surprise, as over the years physical activity has been engineered out of our lives. Sedentary office jobs are now the norm and only 20 percent of jobs now require moderate physical activity.

Few of us think about the negative impact a lack of movement has on our waistline. Instead we think that technology is saving us time and enabling us to get more done. While many of us understand the importance of our daily jog or gym session for keeping trim, few of us think about the important role incidental physical activity like taking the stairs or walking to water cooler has on our waistline.

Too often we think of going out for the office coffee run or walking to speak to a colleague instead of emailing as inconveniences instead of opportunities towards better health.

While it’s unlikely that we will regain the lost energy expenditure in the workplace, we can increase the opportunities for movement. On top of scheduling in group personal training sessions or employer-subsidisedgym memberships, we all can take our own initiative to sit less, move more and move often throughout the entire day.

This just doesn’t go for when you’re at work either—apply this principle to your whole day. On top of your daily exercise program, limit television viewing to no more than two hours per day and actively commute whenever you can. Your waistline will thank you for it.

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First look: Nicole as Grace Kelly

The first pictures Nicole Kidman on set as Grace Kelly have emerged. The actress was pictured on the set of Grace of Monaco on Tuesday dressed in a yellow trench coat with her hair styled in the short sweeping curls that Grace made famous.

The film, which is currently being filmed in Menton, France, explores the story of Grace Kelly’s involvement with Monaco’s Prince Rainier III and France’s Charles De Gaulle dispute over tax laws in the early 1960s.

Nicole now joins a long list of actresses who have signed on to star in a biopic, emultaing influential women in history.

See the best biopic performance by a leading lady here.

Nicole Kidman on the set of *Grace of Monaco*.

Nicole Kidman on the set of Grace of Monaco.

Michelle Williams performs in *My Week with Marilyn*.

Michelle Williams performs in My Week with Marilyn.

Julia Roberts as Erin Brockovich.

Katie Holmes took on the incredible role of Jackie Kennedy.

Lindsay Lohan as the iconic Elizabeth Taylor.

Australia’s Naomi Watts takes on the challenging role of Princess Diana.

Dame Helen Mirren took on the enourmous task of playing Queen Elizabeth II.

Meryl Streep played Julia Childs in Julie and Julia.

Reese Witherspoon won herself an Oscar for her performance as June Carter.

Meryle Streep took on the role as Margaret Thatcher in *Iron Lady*.

Meryle Streep took on the role as Margaret Thatcher in Iron Lady.

Back in 1996 Angelina Jolie played the part of troubled model Gia Marie Carangi.

Actress Zoe Saldana is set to play music legend Nina Simone in a new Biopic.

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Flying solo: Kate back to business as William mourns nanny

Flying solo: Kate back to business as William mourns nanny

The Duchess is preparing for solo engagements as William attends his dear Nanny's funeral

The Duchess of Cambridge has made her first public appearance in the UK since she and William returned from their tour of South East Asia, clouded by scandal after topless pictures of Kate surfaced.

Kate was happy and collected by her husband’s side as they attended their first engagement on home soil since returning, brushing aside legal issues as her lawyers continue to pursue action against the French magazine that originally published the images.

Related: William and Kate win fight to ban topless photos

Attending a function for the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple, Kate proved she was determined to get back to business as she prepares for local visits on her own later in the week as William leaves her side to attend the funeral of his beloved Nanny Olga Powell.

Mrs Powell cared for William and Harry for 15 years through their parent’s divorce and the death of their mother princess Diana, describing the princes “like my grandsons”.

The 82-year-old passed away after a heart attack last week and had been very close to both William and Harry up until her death, attending all the major events in their lives including the royal wedding last year.

“Given the significant role that Mrs Powell played in the Princes’ lives, The Duke wished to pay his respects in person,” St James’ Palace announced yesterday.

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William will represent the family as his brother Harry continues his tour of duty in Afghanistan, unable to take leave for the funeral.

While the Duke is away, Kate will carry on with four visits in Tyne, Wear, and Stockton-on-Tees on her own, meeting a host of community and charity workers in what will be one of her greatest challenges since commencing her royal duties.

Video: Australia’s Prince William

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Maria Shriver wearing wedding ring sparks rumours of a reconciliation with Arnold Schwartzengger

Maria Shriver has been spotted wearing her wedding band, fuelling rumours that she may be considering reconciliation with her estranged husband Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Maria Shriver

Maria Shriver has been spotted wearing her wedding band, fuelling rumours that she may be considering reconciliation with her estranged husband Arnold Schwarzenegger.

The unmistakable rock was spotted on Ms Shriver’s wedding finger, just days after Schwarzenegger made a public plea for her to take him back.

Maria filed for divorce over a year ago after it emerged that Schwarzenegger had a love child with the family maid and lied about it for years.

But just last week speaking on US talk show Hannity the “Governator” showed remorse and revealed he was confident he could win his wife back.

“It’s my fault. There’s no one else to blame. I screwed up badly and I take the full blame for it,” he said.

“It takes a lot of time to heal those wounds and to trust each other again,” he said.

“But, you know, I will make every effort.”

Arnold said he was holding onto hope of rebuilding again, and if Maria’s wearing of the ring which reportedly belonged to her mother who passed away two years ago might be any indication, he could have a chance.

The couple has been married for 25 years and they have four children together.

As well as using his memoir as an appeal to his family, Arnie has also made an effort to quall controversy, using his book to put to rest an old rumour that he once said he admired Hitler.

During the filming of the 1977 film Pumping Iron, the action star allegedly said, “I admired Hitler, for instance, because he came from being a little man with almost no formal education, up to power.”

But in his memoir, Arnie recalls the conversation, excusing his comments and refining what it was he “admired” about the dictator.

“I philosophised that only a few men are born to lead, while the rest of humanity is born to follow, and went from that into discussing history’s great conquerors and dictators,” he writes in Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story.

“I admired Hitler’s speaking ability, though not what he did with it.”

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Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman split after 30 years

Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman split after 30 years

Hollywood funnyman Danny DeVito and his wife Rhea Perlman have split after 30 years of marriage.

The two confirmed their separation via their representative Stan Rosenfield to Entertainment Tonight but did not elaborate further.

Danny, 67, and Rhea, 64, met in 1971 and have three children together: Lucy, 29, Grace, 27, and Daniel, 25.

The pair played lovers in ’70s TV series Taxi, and starred together in the 1996 movie Matilda.

They also founded production company Jersey Films, which is responsible for movies such as Pulp Fiction, Erin Brockovich and Reality Bites.

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Prime Minister blasts ‘sexist’ Abbott in parliament

Misogyny tirade inspired dictionary rethink

The Prime Minister has blown up at Tony Abbott in an explosive speech

In explosive scenes in parliament today, the Prime Minister has delivered a scathing serve to Opposition Leader Tony Abbott, slamming his ‘sexist’ attitude, and saying he ‘needs only look in the mirror to see misogyny’.

In a fiery speech, Prime Minister Julia Gillard called her opponent a misogynist for the first time ever.

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The explosive comments come only days after Mr Abbott’s wife Margie defended the Opposition Leader against accusations of him being sexist, and has been spruiking Abbott as a feminist himself.

Gillard unleashed her frustration over the sexism she has faced in her position as the nation’s first female Prime Minister, cataloguing Abbott’s history of sexist behaviour, and the discrimination and abuse that has been hurled at her from both the Opposition and the public over the past two years.

In an explosive reaction to the Opposition’s move to sack Speaker Peter Slipper over sexist text messages, Julia Gillard said she would not be lectured about sexism by the ‘misoginystic’ Mr Abbott.

“I am offended by the content of Peter Slipper’s texts, in the same way I am offended by Tony Abbott,” Ms Gillard said.

“I will not be lectured about sexism and misogyny by this man, I will not… Not now, not ever,”

“If he wants to know what misogyny looks like in modern Australia… he needs a mirror.”

The Prime Minister called to discuss Abbott’s “repulsive double standards when it comes to misogyny and sexism” and went on to list occasions on which she had been offended personally by Tony Abbott, including his comments about women’s role in modern Australia, housewives, on abortion being “the easy way out”, and his calls for her to be “an honest woman”.

She said this was “something that would never have been said to any man sitting in this chair.”

“I was offended when the leader of the Opposition went outside and stood next to a sign that said ‘Ditch the Witch’,” she added.

Gillard tore into the Opposition Leader for not disciplining members of the party who attended a function where the “most vile things” were said about her family, and quoted Abbott who drew on Alan Jones’ controversial comments saying the Government was “dying of shame.”

“This Government is not dying of shame, my father did not die of shame, what the Opposition Leader should be ashamed of is his performance in parliament,” Gillard said.

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While she said she would not support the Opposition’s move to have the Speaker sacked over sexist text messages, the Prime Minister said she would not accept sexism in any form.

“Sexism should always be unacceptable. We should conduct ourselves as if it is always unacceptable.”

Video: Abbott references Jones in parliament

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140kg woman beats bullies by winning beauty pageant

140kg woman beats bullies by winning beauty pageant

She was cruelly nicknamed “Garbage Disposal” in high school, but Victoria Christensen has been given a confidence boost after being crowned Mrs Utah Plus America 2013.

The 23-year-old, who weighs 140kg, says she has long suffered taunts about her weight and, after years of teasing, decided she was going to ignore her critics and be happy, Radar Online reported.

“At school, people commonly called me ‘fat’ and ‘Fatty’. The worst was ‘Garbage Disposal’ because people thought I ate too much,” she reveals.

“But I don’t remember anything more than that because I’ve tried to let them go and remove any negative forces in my life.”

Victoria entered herself in the Miss Plus America pageant after seeing an interview with last year’s winner on Facebook.

And, despite not winning the national title, she was given a confidence boost by being crowned Mrs Utah American Beauties Plus 2013.

“I used to watch the Miss America pageant as a child and wish I could be one of those girls,” Victoria said.

“I had decided that I was never going to be skinny enough or pretty enough to do that so, year after year, I would watch them and continue to wish.”

When she saw the Miss America Plus interview, Victoria says, “My first thought was, ‘Wait a minute: plus?’ I realised I had a chance to be one of the girls I thought I would never be skinny enough or pretty enough to be.”

Victoria says she has been filled with confidence thanks to the competition.

“It has turned me from a girl into a woman and given me the strength to accept myself and shine,” she says.

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*Big Brother*’s Bradley: ‘What I’ve learned about women’

Big Brother's Bradley: 'What I’ve learned about women'

Big Brother’s Bradley shares his lessons in love with Shari Nementzik.

Q: Which BB girl would you date outside of the house?

A: I could see myself hooking up with Estelle outside the house, there is the possibility of that. Apart from her I can’t see myself with any of the other girls outside the house.

Q: Describe your dream girl.

A: My dream girl basically has to have three things. She has to be attractive because I’m shallow. She has to have a sense of humour and she has to enjoy The Dark Knight movie.

Q: What have you learned about women from your time in the house?

A: I’ve learnt many things about girls. I’ve learned that the majority of girls do not have as much as a sense of humour as men do. I’ve learned that sometimes it is best not to talk to a girl if they seem to be in a bad mood and you should also not ask a girl how old she is or comment on her age.

Catch up on the latest from the Big Brother house at www.bigbrother.com.au.

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Kate-flation: Duchess makes clothes more expensive

Kate-flation: Duchess makes clothes more expensive

Catherine's engagement dress, favourite heels and clutch have rocketed in price.

The Duchess of Cambridge has been praised for her thrifty fashion choices — so it’s ironic that she is driving up the prices of her favourite items.

Several of Catherine’s wardrobe essentials cost up to 30 percent more since being given the royal seal of approval, a phenomenon dubbed “Kate-flation”.

The duchess’s ubiquitous nude LK Bennett sledge shoes were on sale for $265 before Catherine wore them, but will now set shoppers back $300.

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Another favourite, an LK Bennett clutch bag, cost $215 this time last year, but now retails for $245.

But it’s Catherine’s blue Issa engagement dress that has seen the most astonishing rise. The blue silk wrap dress cost $590 when the duchess bought it to wear for her momentous announcement, but now sells for $760, a rise of more than $150.

LK Bennett has denied it increased its prices to capitalise on Catherine’s royal influence, with a spokesperson insisting rising costs has forced them to put up the prices of certain items.

Video: Catherine’s style

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Meet the real ‘Siri’

Meet the real 'Siri'

Karen Jacobsen is in your iPhone as the voice of Siri and in your car as the GPS Girl

Allow me to introduce you to someone. Actually, you may not need an introduction — you know this woman — in fact you’ve probably spent a fair bit of time together.

You’ve had weekends away together, she’s given you guidance and advice and helped you out of some sticky situations. She the one you trust to read your emails and text messages, and you might even rely on her to wake you up in the morning.

Your say: Blackberry or iPhone?

But it’s not all sunshine and light in this relationship. I can almost guarantee you’ve yelled at her as well.

Her name is Karen Jacobsen, and if the name doesn’t sound familiar, the voice definitely will. Meet the GPS Girl, or, “Siri”.

Knows as the GPS Girl™, Karen’s recordings are resident in 50 million cars around the world as the female voice of four major GPS brands, and the Australian voice of Siri, being carried around in more than 37 million iPhones worldwide.

As well as being in your car telling you where to go and answering your questions on the iPhone, the now New Yorker, originally from Mackay in Queensland, is the voice taking messages when your friends don’t answer their Vodafone mobiles, and you may have even spent some time listening to her while on hold to Centrelink among other call centre services.

And yes, sometimes she gets recognised.

“It’s the GPS voice that people are familiar with,” she says.

“I have people turning around in the supermarket because they think I’m a friend, and then they apologise when they don’t recognise me.”

But the real apologies are laid on when they discover where they’ve heard Karen’s familiar voice before.

“It’s easy to get angry with your GPS and people are constantly apologising for yelling at me or calling me horrible names. People really have a relationship with their GPS,” she says.

“I even met a woman who said to me ‘I’m sorry I strangled you’ the other day – she got her GPS tangled in a cable and it ended up getting stuck, she was so embarrassed!

“I just think it’s funny.”

After the shock wears off and the “I’m sorrys” are offloaded, then of course come the requests.

“I’m not quite yet sick of saying ‘you have reached your destination’ when people ask me to, and then they ask me things they would ask Siri.”

Though Karen takes directions from a Tom-Tom from time to time, she is yet to join the iPhone revolution and employ her own voice’s services as a digital assistant.

“It would be a bit weird,” she says, giggling.

If Karen wasn’t a voice over artist she’d be a performer.

“I was always going to be some kind of show girl, and I did spend some time singing professionally,” she says.

“But these voiceover opportunities have opened up a whole lot of windows and taken me on a path I hadn’t considered.”

Inspired by her stint in voicing directions, Karen has been doing the rounds on the public speaking circuit giving “directions for life” and has recently released a self-help book entitled “The GPS Girl’s Road Map for Your Future.”

“I believe you can recalculate in life at any time, just like you can when you’re driving a car,” she says.

And she’s picked up a few other practical life lessons on her journey – something we can all learn from.

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“Be kind to Siri, she’s there to help,” says the digital PA’s voice.

And now that we’ve put a face to the vocals, perhaps you’ll think twice before attempting to strangle the GPS as well.

Your say: Do you have a strong relationship with your GPS or Siri?

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