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FitLinks: How Staying Fit Can Help You Become CEO




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fitness ceo FitLinks: How Staying Fit Can Help You Become CEO While staying fit with a busy job is no easy task, it may help you get to the corner office. The WSJ reports a correlation between lower BMI’s and executive positions. This may not be too surprising given the demands of leadership can be very strenuous.

We also have a cool article about new studies done on the correlation between specific nutrients and muscle preservation & a scary one about what energy drinks can do.

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1. Want to Be CEO? What’s Your BMI? (Wall Street Journal)

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One Response to “FitLinks: How Staying Fit Can Help You Become CEO”

  1. January 23, 2013 at 9:35 am #

    I enjoyed this piece of information. I must state that if only we take it serious it will go a long way to help many of us with sedentary life style

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