Monday, June 18, 2012

Surprising Ways Your Commute May Affect Your Health

Monday, June 18, 2012
Got a long commute to the office? A new study shows what exactly you're sacrificing to get to work.

Brown University researchers found that spending an hour every day commuting (say, a half-hour commute there and back) means that the average person gets 30.6 percent less time for sleep, 16.1 percent less time for exercise, 5.8 percent less time to eat with the family and 4.1 percent less time to prepare food -- all healthy behaviors.
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