Increasing workplace flexibility associated with lower risk of cardiovascular disease

Workplace Flexibility

New research suggests that increasing workplace flexibility may lower employees’ risk of cardiovascular disease. The study confirmed that In workplaces that implemented interventions designed to reduce conflict between employees’ work and their personal/family lives, employees at higher baseline cardiometabolic risk, particularly older employees, experienced a reduction in their risk for cardiovascular disease equivalent to between five and 10 years of age-related cardiometabolic changes.

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