The survey shows that 24% of Gen Z workers banked neck or back pain to skip work, compared to just 14% of Baby Boomers, highlighting a generational shift.
Victoria Fransen describes Gen Z as 'the first true generation of digital natives,' pointing to their reliance on technology as a factor impacting their work and health.
Chiropractor Jake Boyle warns the under-35s to be vigilant, stating, 'We are all turning into those old hunched over people,' reflecting a wider trend due to poor posture.
The rise of 'tech neck' and physical issues among younger generations is alarming and suggests a physical manifestation of their digital lifestyles.
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