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5 Exercises To Practice During Long Commuting Hours

According to a study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, people with long commuting hours tend to end up with higher blood pressure, bigger waistlines, and less fit than those who work closer to home. 

Commuting is an important component of time use for most working people. It has an important detrimental effect on the psychological health of women, but not men, and this result is robust to numerous different specifications. This gender difference is evident not due to women’s shorter working hours or weaker occupational position but rather due to their greater sensitivity to commuting time seems to be a result of their larger responsibility for day-to-day household tasks, including childcare and housework.

Question arises how to combat it, answer, being a change in lifestyle. 

Getting into this habit will serve you well in the long run.

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