Daily steps found to reduce workplace stress and boost performance in remote workers A new study of 100 remote and hybrid workers found that higher daily step counts were linked to lower stress levels. Lower stress from walking was associated with better self-reported work performance. Surprisingly, vigorous exercise did not show the same direct stress-reducing benefit for work performance. Researchers used accelerometers to objectively measure movement patterns throughout the day. The findings suggest small, frequent movements matter as much as structured workouts for stress relief. The movement gap in remote work: Why small steps matter more than you think In…

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