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Really, Boss, This Job Is Making Me Fat

Working Americans often take new jobs to earn a fatter paycheck, but their bank accounts aren't the only things expanding. Forty-seven percent of workers say they have gained weight since starting their present jobs, according to a CareerBuilder.com survey of more than 1,600 workers.

"Today's busy workers have trouble finding the time to cook healthy meals and exercise regularly, and their waistlines are suffering," said Rosemary Haefner, Vice President of Human Resources at CareerBuilder.com. "Employers aren't offering much support in this area. Seventy-three percent of workers say their employers don't offer workout facilities, gym passes, or weight loss programs to help their employees slim down."

Haefner offers the following tips to help workers battle the bulge at work:

Resurrect your lunch box. Thirty-nine percent of workers say they eat out during the workday at least three times a week instead of packing a lunch, and one out of 10 say they eat out five times a week. By skipping the deli counter in favor of brown bags, you control your portions, cut calories, and save money.

 Hang up the phone. Thanks to technology like email and voice mail, it's easy to stay glued to your chair all day. When you need to talk to a coworker across the office, don't just reach for the phone. Walk over and chat face-to-face. Those extra steps add up. (Several government programs recommend 10,000 steps a day for fitness and weight control.)

Blacklist the vending machines. Thirty-five percent of workers say they snack at the office at least twice a day, and 43 percent say they eat more unhealthy snacks at work than at home. Pack healthier snacks like yogurt and veggies in your work bag each day. That way, when the afternoon hunger hits, you won't make a beeline to the vending machines.

Use your lunch hour. If you have a fitness center in or near your office, your lunch hour is a prime time to squeeze in a workout. Or grab a bite at your desk, then go for a walk.

Source:

1. Forty-seven Percent of Workers Have Gained Weight at Their Current Jobs, According to CareerBuilder.com Survey.  

Written by: Health-e Headlines?
Date Published: September 06,2005 Date Reviewed: September 25,2007
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