An extra 15-minute daily walk could boost global economy: Study

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The world economy could be boosted by as much as US$100 billion a year if employers successfully encouraged their staff to meet World Health ...

LONDON: The world economy could be boosted by as much as US$100 billion a year if employers successfully encouraged their staff to meet World Health Organization guidelines on exercise, according to an analysis of the economic impact of activity.

Hans Pung, RAND Europe's president, said the study highlighted"a significant relationship between inactivity and productivity loss" and should give policymakers and employers"new perspectives on how to enhance the productivity of their populations".

Source: Financial Digest (financialdigest.net)

 

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