At just 20 years old, died after suffering Chris Stainforth thrombosis, permanacer allegedly caused by long hours sitting in front of the TV playing Xbox, as announced by the British newspaper The Sun.
This confirms once again that the extremes are not healthy. The team doctor who performed the autopsy in England said the lack of activity or having a sedentary lifestyle was the cause of death at an early age, Chris.
His family say he never imagined the danger to your child to spend hours in front of the screen with video games . His last marathon was 12 hours playing "Halo" on Xbox, a game behind subjective camera developed by Bungie Studios and Microsoft Game Studios. The father said that Chris lived for that game and never as a father thought his son was not safe at home.
The tragedy happens Mietres Chris on the phone with a friend who told him that her chest hurt. A few minutes later the young man fainted and did not react. It is believed that a blood clot formed in Staniforth's leg and went into his lungs to cause a fatal pulmonary embolism.
The deep vein thrombosis usually occurs among people who have to sit or stand still for a long time. Symptoms include swelling in the leg where the clot originated, followed by shortness of breath, chest pain and dizziness.
In a report by the BBC, Microsoft recommends to lovers of video games to take breaks during their journeys.
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