Working women more likely to put on weight: study

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Press Trust of India London
Last Updated : Jan 24 2013 | 2:11 AM IST

According to the scientific study women who work more than 35 hours every week are more likely to put on weight.

Career-driven women are inclined to foresake healthy home-cooked food, exercise and sleeping for the office. As a result, many are at risk of piling on the pounds, the study said.

The study also found that women who work more than 49 hours a week are much more likely to drink and smoke.

The findings were revealed in a study into how employment status and the number of hours worked affects weight.

The research, led by Dr Nicole Au, from the Centre for Health and Economics at Monash University, Melbourne, analysed 9,276 women aged 45-50 over two years.

Findings showed 55 per cent put on weight in that time, with the average women gaining 1.5 per cent of her initial weight, the Daily Mail reported.

Some were also reported to have experienced 'extreme' amounts of weight gain.

And those most likely to experience the problem were working more than 35 hours a week.

Au put the findings down to women spending less time maintaining their health and fitness levels.

"This study highlights the increasing number of women entering the workforce and the effects on their ability to maintain a healthy weight. Longer work hours may reduce the time spent preparing home-cooked meals, exercising and sleeping which are risk factors for obesity," she said.

"Policies that assist women who work long hours to reduce the time costs of sustaining a healthy diet and their physical activity routine may have positive benefits," Au added.

The research, published in the International Journal of Obesity, also found women working more than 49 hours were more likely to smoke and drink alcohol.

As many as 65 per cent were drinking to 'risky' levels and 36 per cent did not do any form of exercise.

  

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First Published: Jul 12 2012 | 5:06 PM IST

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