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Working Too Much: Risks to Your Health and Well-being

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Overwork Linked to Increased Risk of Heart Problems, Mental Health Crisis

PARIS -⁢ Pushing oneself relentlessly at work isn’t just a fast track to burnout; it’s increasingly linked to serious cardiovascular issues, according to experts.⁤ While the pressure to succeed and the “always-on” culture have long been recognized as detrimental to mental wellbeing, emerging research highlights the significant toll excessive work demands‌ take⁤ on physical health, particularly the heart.

Burnout disproportionately affects workaholics, ambitious individuals, and perfectionists, ‌creating a cycle of chronic stress.‍ This⁤ constant state of alert can exacerbate existing health vulnerabilities and⁤ contribute to ⁣conditions like heart ​disease. Aidan Buffey, a researcher at the University of Limerick in Ireland, told National Geographic that chronic stress is​ worsened by lifestyle factors like poor diet and insufficient sleep. “These effects can be made worse by other lifestyle factors, ‌such as not being ‍able to eat a balanced diet or prioritize sleep,” Buffey stated.

Experts recommend establishing firm ⁤boundaries to mitigate these risks.This includes declining additional tasks when capacity is reached,prioritizing adequate sleep,disconnecting from work ‍communications outside of legal working ⁣hours,and learning to delegate responsibilities. ⁣

Beyond workload management, incorporating regular moments of calm and physical activity – even gentle ‌exercise like walking or meditation – is crucial for regulating the nervous⁢ system and reducing stress. Maintaining a healthy diet is ⁤also paramount. ‍The core principle, experts say, is to prioritize living alongside work, rather than living for work.

Sabine BOUCHOUL for TF1 INFO

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