välitauot
Välitauot is a term used in Swedish and Finnish languages to describe planned short breaks that interrupt a period of work or study. The concept is applied in schools, workplaces, and other organized settings to allow people to rest, rehydrate, stretch, or move, with the aim of sustaining concentration and reducing fatigue.
In work settings, välitauot are typically microbreaks interspersed throughout the day. They range from a few
Benefits include improved attention, reduced musculoskeletal strain, lower perceived fatigue, and better mood. They can also
Common forms include microbreaks (brief pauses to stand, stretch, drink water), movement breaks (short walks), and
Regulation and guidelines vary by country and sector. Some jurisdictions mandate rest breaks after certain hours;