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    IT workers the unhealthiest in the UK

IT pros are the least likely to exercise. And they don't eat their five a day, either.

By Nicole Kobie, 18 Nov 2009 at 11:28

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IT workers aren't doing themselves any favours when it comes to their health, according to a new survey.

In fact, the IT profession is the least likely to exercise of any job in the UK, the survey of 1,700 workers by personal trainers Fat Free Fitness found. Just one in five meet government guidelines of half-an-hour of moderate exercise five times a week.

IT workers are followed in the sloth by receptionists and sales people. The most active jobs were manual labourers and construction workers.

And if the lack of exercise wasn't enough, IT workers aren't eating their vegetables, either. Just 14 per cent said they ate their five a day, but they did manage to chug caffeinated drinks equating to an average 10 cups of coffee a day - two cups over government guidelines.

A previous study suggested IT workers are also hitting the bottle more than they should, too.

Fat Free Fitness founder Rich Leigh noted that desk-bound workers needed to be careful about their health. “There is clearly a correlation between sitting at a desk or wheel all day and how active you’re likely to be,” he said.

He called on employers to help their idle staff out by organising sports and activities, and called on government to help small businesses get their employees discounts to gyms.

“People are leaving gyms and becoming less active and it’s because on the whole, people can’t afford them," he said in a statement. "Incentivise exercise by funding small business gym discounts, and I guarantee healthier workers."

Here's the ranking of the top ten most inactive professions, by the percentage that manage to meet exercise guidelines:

1. IT workers – 19 per cent

2. Receptionists – 26 per cent

3. Salespeople – 28 per cent

4. Checkout operators– 31 per cent

5. Marketing – 33 per cent

6. Customer services – 37 per cent

7. Administrative workers – 38 per cent

8. Taxi drivers – 41 per cent

9. Retail workers – 45 per cent

10. Shop attendants – 47 per cent

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It doesn’t surprise me that IT workers are the unhealthiest workers in the UK and despite them drinking inordinate amounts of coffee and not in taking the healthy daily amount of fruit and veg... you don’t see many obese IT workers. I think stress is a factor and even though they’re not running on a treadmill 30 minutes a day, they probably exert themselves enough each day answering to other people’s technology stresses which must be a regular and demanding occurrence. IT geeks should take a moment out of their stressed life and relax by playing on this game specially developed for IT workers... IT Manager 3: Unseen Forces - http://itmanager3.intel.com/en-gb/default.aspx?iid=ITMG_IgniteSeed_UK_ITPro

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