Health & Medicine
Work Stress Could Lead to Unhealthy Food Choices
Work-related morning stress could promote unhealthy eating behavior at dinnertime. A new study revealed that stress during work could negatively influence eating behaviors of employees, making them overeat or consume large amount of unhealthy foods at dinnertime.
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