Zoom fatigue is real and even worse for women. Stanford researchers explain why
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In this file photo illustration taken on March 29, 2020, Zoom app logo is displayed on a smartphone on March 30, 2020, in Arlington, Virginia. In the first large-scale paper analyzing Zoom fatigue, Stanford researchers found that feelings of exhaustion particular to long spans of time on Zoom is more severe for women than for men.OLIVIER DOULIERY / AFP via Getty Images
Zoom fatigue is real — but it’s even more acute and intense for women, new research from Stanford shows.
In the first large-scale paper analyzing Zoom fatigue, Stanford researchers found that feelings of exhaustion following long spans of time spent on Zoom calls are more severe for women than for men.