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Aug 25, 2008New Study Shows Older Employees Are Healthiest, Workers in 30s Most at Risk for Illness
“Our survey showed employees in their 30s were remarkably inactive,” said Dr. Richard A. Chaifetz, chairman and CEO of ComPsych. “This may be due, in part, to the fact that 30-somethings are more likely to be consumed in raising a family, and aren’t allocating the time for exercise. “Workers in their 30s may be at peak productivity but also at greatest risk for neglecting their health and developing long-term health problems due to poor lifestyle choices,” he added. “Corporate wellness programs should be especially attentive to the needs and issues of this age group.” Key Findings:
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