She works hard for the money and it does a number on her waistline.
It seems career-driven women are more likely to forsake a healthy home-cooked meal and get less exercise.
Australian scientists have found women who put in more than 35 hours a week on the job, are more likely to put on pounds.
And those who were in the office 49 hours a week, are also more likely to drink and smoke.
The findings were revealed in a study into how employment status and the number of hours worked affects weight.
Working women more likely to put on weight
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