Bad Posture Habits Lead to a Decrease in Productivity
Nearly half of the adult labor force in the United States suffers from head, back or neck pain, and a new study shows the reason why posture could be keeping workers from getting the job done.
A corporate wellness initiative between UpRight and Ernst & Young Israel studied the correlation between posture and workplace productivity.
The case study included studying office workers at E & Y’s Israel office through the application of the UpRight wearable and training them to be more aware of how they sit during long hours.