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This article discusses a potential correlation between reduced working hours and lower obesity rates, based on an international study. There is no direct commercial mechanism, price impact, supply chain effect, or company-specific margin implication. The study is academic and does not involve any concrete investment, regulation, or market event. Therefore, no material sector impact is detected.

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  • Study suggests 1% reduction in annual working hours linked to 0.16% decrease in obesity.
  • NHS data indicates 30% of people in England were obese in 2024.
  • UK average working hours: 1,505 per year (1990-2022 OECD data).
  • Findings to be presented at European Congress on Obesity in Istanbul.

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