Men's Fitness UK

IF and WHEN

Working from home poses many problems for the persistent snacker. With the kitchen in close quarters, the promise of quick eats – free from the prying eyes of co-workers – can be too much to resist. Within reason, that’s fine, but home working tends to mean less movement throughout the day – your two-second commute from the bedroom to the living room isn’t going to do much for your

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