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Working from home has its perks but it may leave you at-risk for developing a sedentary lifestyle and unhealthy habits. It’s important to keep yourself active and get in your daily movement while still getting your work done.
The Department of Health and Human Services recommends that most adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity a week such as a brisk walk or light housework. Regular physical activity is vital for your health. Working out can help you maintain your weight, reduce your risk for diabetes, heart attack, high blood pressure, reduce anxiety, and improve your overall mood and mental health.
Consider the following strategies for avoiding inactivity during your remote workday:
Consistency is the key to any fitness routine. Staying active at home makes you more likely to adopt fitness habits and live a healthy lifestyle.
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