
WHO says hard work kills nearly 800,000 people a year.
Long working weeks kills hundreds of thousands a year from heart disease and stroke.
Analysis of the link between death and death. And health and long working hours by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Labor Organization (ILO) found that in 2016, 745,000 people died due to long working at least 55 hours a week.
The majority of the deaths were between the ages of 60 and 79 who worked at least 55 hours a week while the men were 45-74 years old, with men the most affected being 72% of all deaths. And the majority of people in the Western Pacific and Southeast Asia and the middle-aged workforce.
The study, published in the journal Environment International, found that between 2000-2016, heart disease deaths linked to long working hours increased by 42% and embolisms by 19%.
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It was also found that people who worked 55 hours a week or more had a 35% increased risk of stroke and a 17% risk of myocardial infarction compared to those who worked 35-40 hours per week.
The World Health Organization says there are two reasons why overwork leads to death: psychological stress from overwork can cause physiological responses in the circulatory system and lesions that cause tissue alterations.
The second is by harmful behaviors in response to stress. Including smoking Drink alcohol Eating food that is not beneficial Little physical activity Not getting enough sleep All of which are risk factors for heart disease and arteriosclerosis.
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