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In today's fast-paced lives that we lead with immense work pressure, feeling burntout at your job has become a normal occurrence. However, a recent study suggests that exercise can help. Not just any workout, though – it should not be too much or too little.

(Also Read | Feeling burnt out? Save your sanity with these 7 easy self-care habits to boost your mental health today ) Exercise might help when dealing with burnout A study published in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine investigated employees’ physical activity (PA) levels of more than 500 employees. They examined their work life and exercise habits and whether they affected their emotional exhaustion and job satisfaction. Researchers discovered that it did.



Those who engaged in moderate physical activity showed an effective reduction in their burnout and emotional exhaustion and promoted personal accomplishment. What are moderate exercises? Michele Wolf Marenus, study author, PhD and a research scientist at Personify Health, defines “moderate physical activity ” as “Three or more days of at least 20 minutes of vigorous physical activity, such as running. Five or more days of a minimum of 30 minutes of moderate physical activity like strength training, dancing, or hiking.

Five or more days doing a combination of the two.” Marenus added that an “ideal weekly routine would be three to five days of very challenging exercise”. Other ways are “taking the stairs or parking the car further.

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