The Daily Courier

How to avoid unhealthy habits while you’re at the office

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According to various labour statistics, working profession­als spend an average of 8.5 hours per day at work. Many profession­als spend much of their time at work sitting down in front of a computer, which can be detrimenta­l to long-term health.

Staying sedentary for long periods of time can contribute to a host of health ailments, including being overweight and obese. But profession­als who work in offices can take various steps to ensure all that time at work is not having an adverse affect on their overall health.

• Modern workplaces are built around sitting, so workers must find some time to stand up and stretch.

Get out of your seat.

Sitting too long can compromise posture and lead to craning of the neck for looking at the computer screen. Get out of your chair, walk around the office and get the blood moving in your body.

• Bringing lunch to work puts you in greater control over the foods you are eating.You can pack a healthy and diverse selection of foods. Don’t forget to also bring some snacks that offer a healthy mix of protein and carbohydra­tes to keep your energy levels up. Otherwise, you may succumb to the temptation of the lunchroom snack machine.

• Stale air inside an office environmen­t can make you feel fatigued and less productive. Also, spending too much time behind your desk may contribute to feelings of stress and tension. Use every opportunit­y possible to get up and leave your office. Instead of sending an instant message

Pack your lunch. Take frequent breaks.

or making a phone call to a coworker, visit him or her in person. Use your lunch hour to get outside instead of eating at your desk. Plan a brief, mid-afternoon walk outside of your office to clear your mind and get some fresh air.

• Oftentimes, when one person at the office gets sick, many others soon follow. Colds and the flu can spread rapidly in close quarters. Keep your desk drawer stocked with some alcohol swabs or disinfecti­ng spray and routinely clean your keyboard, mouse, touchscree­n, and desk surfaces.You also can wipe off door handles and knobs around the office if you want to be proactive.

• Close your eyes and look away from the computer monitor every 20 minutes. Focusing on objects of varying distances can help keep the eyes strong and reduce fatigue.

Disinfect surfaces often. Rest your eyes.

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