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May 20, 2015 The Link Between Exercise and EarningsA study of data from thousands of people in the U.S. shows that self-reported engagement in vigorous exercise (running, aerobics, sports) at least three times a week is associated with higher wages: nearly 7% for men and even more for women, in comparison with the general population, says Vasilios D. Kosteas of Cleveland State University. Exercise has been linked to improved mental function, psychological well-being, and higher energy levels, all of which can result in increased productivity, Kosteas says. |
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