Standing Strong Against PD with Incredible Force!

1.1 Million Sit to Stands!

On World Parkinson's Day, participants from 13 countries joined the "Stand up to Parkinson's" campaign to collectively complete 1,102,058 sit-to-stands over a 24-hour period, surpassing their goal of 1,000,000. The sheer number of people involved and the magnitude of the accomplishment is something to be celebrated and acknowledged.

Assuming the sit-to-stands were completed evenly over 24 hours, we can calculate the average wattage produced by the group. If each sit-to-stand burns around 4 calories, then the group would have burned around 4,408,232 calories in total, which is equivalent to 4,408 kilocalories or 18,426 kilojoules of energy. To put this into perspective, this amount of energy is roughly equivalent to the energy required to power an average 60-watt light bulb for 307 hours, or 12.8 days. It is also equivalent to

  1. Boiling 4,400 cups of tea

  2. Charging a smartphone 12,000 times

  3. Running 4.4 marathons

  4. Biking for 550 kilometers

But what if all that energy was used at the same time? The amount of power that would be generated is truly awe-inspiring. A power jolt of 18,426 kilojoules is equivalent to the energy released by detonating approximately 4.4 pounds (2 kilograms) of TNT.

It's also equivalent to the kinetic energy of a car traveling at 100 miles per hour (160 kilometers per hour) or the potential energy stored in a 440-pound (200-kilogram) object, for instance an adult lion or a motorcycle, lifted to a height of 87.5 feet (27 meters) above the ground.

The Stand up to Parkinson's campaign is a testament to the power of collective effort and determination. It's also a reminder of the incredible amount of energy our bodies are capable of producing through physical activity. Let's celebrate this accomplishment and continue to push ourselves to new heights.

It's also equivalent to the kinetic energy of a car traveling at 100 miles per hour (160 kilometers per hour) or the potential energy stored in a 440-pound (200-kilogram) object, for instance an adult lion or a motorcycle, lifted to a height of 87.5 feet (27 meters) above the ground.

The Stand up to Parkinson's campaign is a testament to the power of collective effort and determination. It's also a reminder of the incredible amount of energy our bodies are capable of producing through physical activity. Let's celebrate this accomplishment and continue to push ourselves to new heights.


Nakagata, T., Yamada, Y., Hatamoto, Y., & Naito, H. (2019). Energy expenditure of a single sit-to-stand movement with slow versus normal speed using the different frequency accumulation method. Medicina (Kaunas), 55(3), 77. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina55030077

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