Healthy Eaters Are More Energetic Workers
One more reason for employers to start snooping in your brown bag: A new study from ComPsych, a provider of employee assistance programs, found a significant correlation between balanced nutrition and at-work energy and productivity.
The study found that half of all employees with balanced diets reported having high energy, compared with only 5 percent of employees with unbalanced diets.
Also from the ComPsych survey:
—Of employees with healthy diets, 73 percent reported having high levels of productivity, compared to 24 percent of employees with poor dietary habits.
—Fifty-one percent of ideal weight employees had high morale, while less than half that amount—25 percent—of very overweight employees had high morale levels.
—Fifty-seven percent of healthy weight employees reported high levels of productivity, while only 27 percent of very overweight employees reported being highly productive.
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If I was a fatty I'd take some offense at what you are insinuating in this article. You know, most of my bosses are somewhat chronically overweight and if I was to mention to them that they perhaps would be more productive if they ate less I would no doubt be called a few bad names to say the least. I might even get one of them greeting cards and a snicker.
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