Working long hours could be expanding waistlines and increasing obesity risk, research suggests

New research indicates that long working hours are a significant public health factor contributing to obesity. Studies show a correlation between reduced working hours and decreased obesity rates, with those working over 55 hours weekly facing a higher risk of weight gain. This highlights how work structure, not just individual choices, impacts our health.

Working long hours could be expanding waistlines and increasing obesity risk, research suggests
New research indicates that long working hours are a significant public health factor contributing to obesity. Studies show a correlation between reduced working hours and decreased obesity rates, with those working over 55 hours weekly facing a higher risk of weight gain. This highlights how work structure, not just individual choices, impacts our health.