Thursday, February 26, 2009

Humerous Wedding Verses

Better not to work overtime: causes dementia

I do not know whether junk science, or if the study is serious, I printed but I have not yet read well, but the magazine is - in his field - seriously, and is indexed by PubMed ...
However, there is this study, conducted over 2214 employees British , which shows that the performance parameters frighteningly mental decline in longer hours ... short work ennobles perhaps, but consumes the brain
... One more reason to stay less in the office ... I remember it.
http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/kwn382v1.pdf

The following is the article published by AGI:
London -, according to a Finnish study: working too many hours can 'increase the risk of mental decline and lead to dementia. The research and 'based on analysis of 2,214 civil servants British middle-aged 'and found that those who did overtime in the office (working on more' than 55 hours per week) had capacity 'mental capabilities than those that met the time standard. In particular, the Finnish team, as reported by the American Journal of Epidemiology, found that the officials who worked more 'had problems with short-term memory and struggled to remember the words. The coordinator of research, of Marianna Virtanen Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, said: "Do not be underestimated the health effects of staying in office beyond the time standard." But why 'work long cause brain damage? Scholars do not have a definite answer, but the link finger on a few factors. First, those who remain in office too much, sleeps badly. Then, and 'more' prone to depression, with more 'chances' follows an unhealthy lifestyle and stress, which damages the cardiovascular system and, in return, the brain. The British civil servants who took part in the research carried out five different tests of their function 'mind, the first time between 1997 and 1999, the second between 2002 and 2004. Those who worked more 'got the scorers' bass to test that measured the right 'of reasoning and the ability' to recall the words. The effects were cumulative: the more 'hours worked, were the worst results. Employees who worked more 'with more' probability 'related to sleep a little, to suffer from depression and drinking a lot of alcohol. Professor Mika Kivimä, who worked on the study, concluded: "We will continue to investigate this report. It 'important to understand if you work too hard to have lasting effects on health, triggering serious problems such as dementia."
http://salute.agi.it/primapagina/notizie/200902251100-hpg-rsa0004-art.html

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