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Boston, Mass.
– They have large salaries and access to the country’s best health
care – on paper, senior executives should be in top physical condition.
The reality, says a new Tufts study, is far different.
The
New York Times and the Wall Street Journal both reported
that four in 10 Fortune 500 senior
executives
are obese, according to a study by Dr. James Rippe, a Tufts medical
school professor. “There are individuals who could basically have
any level of medical care that they want, and yet they’re not paying
attention to the basics,” Rippe said in a Boston Herald article.
The
Tufts professor also found the group to be at higher risk for heart
disease due to elevated cholesterol, high blood pressure and other
health risks. “Some of these people work 70 plus hours a week,”
Rippe said of the 200 senior executives he studied. “The culture
of their companies really reflects this. The idea of an executive
spending the day out on the golf course is a total misconception.”
    

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