(1)Drinking five pints of lager a week adds up to 44 ,200kcal over
a year ,equivalent to eating 221 doughnuts .
Lager:: a type of beer that is light in color and is aged at cool temperatures
: a beer brewed by slow fermentation and matured under refrigeration
Lager (German: storage) is a type of beer that is fermented and conditioned at low temperatures.[1] Pale lager is the most widely consumed and commercially available style of beer in the world. Bock, Pilsner and Märzen are all styles of lager. There are also dark lagers, such as Dunkel and Schwarzbier.
(2)'Stress number one lifestyle risk among Indian employees'
शोध की खिड़की से
Stress is the number one lifestyle risk factor among Indian workers, ranking above physical inactivity and obesity, according to a survey conducted by professional services company Towers Watson.
Major causes of stress, according to the surveyed employees in India, include unclear or conflicting job expectations (40 percent), inadequate staffing and lack of support, uneven workload or performance in group (38 percent) and lack of work/life balance (38 percent).
In Asia Pacific, the top contributors were inadequate staffing, low pay (or low increase in pay) and lack of work/life balance.
Globally, inadequate staffing is common as the single most important contributor to work-related stress, according to Towers Watson's Global Benefit Attitudes Survey that polled 22,347 global workers out of which 7,094 workers are in Asia Pacific (2006 workers from India).
The survey highlights that the main sources of stress for employees across the globe are tied to their experience at the workplace.
While Indian employers lead their regional counterparts in developing strategies to manage work-related stress, only 38 percent identified improving the emotional and mental health of employees (i.e. lessening the stress and anxiety) as a top priority of their health and productivity programmes.
"This signals a vast scope for improvement in strategic initiatives aimed at tackling stress among Indian employees," Towers Watson said in the survey report.
Globally, the causes of poor health are remarkably similar; however, the tools, abilities and resources needed to address these vary greatly across regions.
"Nonetheless, multiple issues related to stress are driving the need for a greater organisational commitment that extends beyond employees' physical and mental health; one that encompasses the work environment, culture and interpersonal relationships that connect employees to the mission and goals of the organization," it said.
(3)Binge drinking could make you overeat
Drinking more than three large glasses of wine can make people consume about 6,300 extra calories in the next 24 hours, according to a poll.
According to the survey of 2,042 people, the extra calories can lead to weight gain 900g a week, the BBC reported.
The survey by Slimming World, which commissioned the research from YouGov, also found that about 50 per cent said crossing the threshold had made them binge on chips, pizza and kebabs.
However, experts have warned that the study showed trends and not "hard science"
a year ,equivalent to eating 221 doughnuts .
Lager:: a type of beer that is light in color and is aged at cool temperatures
: a beer brewed by slow fermentation and matured under refrigeration
Lager (German: storage) is a type of beer that is fermented and conditioned at low temperatures.[1] Pale lager is the most widely consumed and commercially available style of beer in the world. Bock, Pilsner and Märzen are all styles of lager. There are also dark lagers, such as Dunkel and Schwarzbier.
(2)'Stress number one lifestyle risk among Indian employees'
शोध की खिड़की से
Stress is the number one lifestyle risk factor among Indian workers, ranking above physical inactivity and obesity, according to a survey conducted by professional services company Towers Watson.
Major causes of stress, according to the surveyed employees in India, include unclear or conflicting job expectations (40 percent), inadequate staffing and lack of support, uneven workload or performance in group (38 percent) and lack of work/life balance (38 percent).
In Asia Pacific, the top contributors were inadequate staffing, low pay (or low increase in pay) and lack of work/life balance.
Globally, inadequate staffing is common as the single most important contributor to work-related stress, according to Towers Watson's Global Benefit Attitudes Survey that polled 22,347 global workers out of which 7,094 workers are in Asia Pacific (2006 workers from India).
The survey highlights that the main sources of stress for employees across the globe are tied to their experience at the workplace.
While Indian employers lead their regional counterparts in developing strategies to manage work-related stress, only 38 percent identified improving the emotional and mental health of employees (i.e. lessening the stress and anxiety) as a top priority of their health and productivity programmes.
"This signals a vast scope for improvement in strategic initiatives aimed at tackling stress among Indian employees," Towers Watson said in the survey report.
Globally, the causes of poor health are remarkably similar; however, the tools, abilities and resources needed to address these vary greatly across regions.
"Nonetheless, multiple issues related to stress are driving the need for a greater organisational commitment that extends beyond employees' physical and mental health; one that encompasses the work environment, culture and interpersonal relationships that connect employees to the mission and goals of the organization," it said.
(3)Binge drinking could make you overeat
Drinking more than three large glasses of wine can make people consume about 6,300 extra calories in the next 24 hours, according to a poll.
According to the survey of 2,042 people, the extra calories can lead to weight gain 900g a week, the BBC reported.
The survey by Slimming World, which commissioned the research from YouGov, also found that about 50 per cent said crossing the threshold had made them binge on chips, pizza and kebabs.
However, experts have warned that the study showed trends and not "hard science"
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