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Stéphane Brutus

Biking to work makes you less stressed
Posted on June 27, 2017

Numerous media provide coverage of a new study from Concordia that illustrates the benefits of cycling. In particular, researchers found that riding a bike to work lowered stress levels in employees starting out their work day. The study, published in the International Journal of Workplace Health Management, was led by Stéphane Brutus, professor of management and RBC Professor of Motivation and Employee Performance in the John Molson School of Business, associate professor of management Alexandra Panaccio and JMSB research assistant Roshan Javadian (MSc 14, human resources management): Montreal GazetteLaPresse.ca, Le Journal de Montréal, TVAnouvelles.ca, Le Huffington Post Québec, Journal MétroAMEQ en ligne (behind a paywall), Express (UK), StylistPsych Central,  News MedicalR&D Mag, Cycling Industry News, Wire Service, DotEmirates.com, Mogaznews.

More coverage includes: RadioCanadaInternational.caDaily MailLe FigaroScience DailyScience NewslineMedical News TodayHealth Central, Health Medicine NetworkMedical Xpress (linked by Real Clear Health), Bel Marra Health, Nature World News, Top SantéConseillerHR Grapevine, BicyclingElite Daily, Prima (UK), Bluewin (France), derStandard (in German), Managing 21 (Belgian, in Dutch), Sunday World (Ireland), TV3.ie (Ireland), IOL (South Africa),  You (South Africa), iAfrica.comBusiness GhanaZee News India, The Daily Star (Dhaka), Warta Ekonomi (in Indonesian), Antara News (in Indonesian, linked by Hallo Indo and Keren News), AbbTakk (Pakistan), The Nation, Dunya NewsSHEmazingCoach, News18.com.

There was also coverage in: : TimeTrue Viral News, Réseau d'Information Municipale du Québec (behind a paywall), Allo Med'Actu (France), Net Doctor (UK), NL Express (in Dutch, linked by HR netwerk), MSN LifestyleHindustan Times.

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