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American Focus > Blog > Health and Wellness > Research shows young adults are more active after starting work, but sleep less—unless working from home
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Research shows young adults are more active after starting work, but sleep less—unless working from home

Last updated: January 27, 2025 6:49 pm
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Starting a new job can have a significant impact on young adults’ daily routines and health behaviors, according to a recent study led by researchers at the University of Cambridge. The study found that when young adults enter the workforce for the first time, their levels of physical activity tend to increase initially, only to decrease over time. In contrast, the amount of sleep they get tends to decrease slightly when they start working.

The study, which was published in the International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, analyzed data from over 3,000 participants in the UK Household Longitudinal Study. The participants, aged 16-30 years, started working between 2015 and 2023, allowing researchers to track changes in their health-related behaviors over time.

The results showed that young adults who started working saw an increase in physical activity equivalent to around 28 minutes of moderate activity per day on average. However, this increase gradually decreased each year after starting work, with the biggest drop seen among individuals who work from home.

Interestingly, the study also found differences in physical activity levels based on occupation and education level. Those in semi-routine or routine occupations showed a larger increase in physical activity compared to those in managerial or professional occupations. Similarly, individuals without a university degree showed a greater increase in physical activity compared to those with a degree.

In terms of sleep patterns, the study found that young adults experienced a decrease in the amount of sleep they got per night when they started working. This decrease was more pronounced among individuals without a degree, who continued to experience a decline in sleep duration each year after starting work.

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Despite these changes in physical activity and sleep, the study found little change in the amount of fruit and vegetables consumed after starting work. This highlights the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, even during times of transition such as starting a new job.

Overall, the study underscores the importance of understanding how work impacts young adults’ health behaviors and the need for workplaces to create environments that support healthy habits. By promoting physical activity, healthy eating, and adequate sleep among young adults, employers can not only improve the health of their employees but also reduce the risk of long-term health issues in later life.

In conclusion, the transition to the workforce is a critical period in young adults’ lives, and it is essential to pay attention to how work influences their health behaviors. By promoting a healthy lifestyle in the workplace, employers can help young adults stay healthy and productive both now and in the future.

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