Temperature Regulation Issues in Office Environments

Office environments often have temperature settings that do not cater to female employees, which, while not directly an ergonomic issue, can affect comfort and productivity. Women typically have a lower metabolic rate than men, making them more susceptible to cold. Working in a cold environment can lead to muscle stiffness and discomfort, exacerbating ergonomic injuries.

Office environments often have temperature settings that do not cater to female employees, which, while not directly an ergonomic issue, can affect comfort and productivity. Women typically have a lower metabolic rate than men, making them more susceptible to cold. Working in a cold environment can lead to muscle stiffness and discomfort, exacerbating ergonomic injuries.

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