Background: A growing number of studies have sought to examine the health associations of workplace social capital; however, evidence of associations with overweight is sparse. We examined the association between individual perceptions of workplace social capital and overweight among Japanese male and female employees. Methodology/Principal Findings: We conducted a cross-sectional survey among full-time employees at a company in Osaka prefecture in February 2012. We used an 8-item measure to assess overall and sub-dimensions of workplace social capital, divided into tertiles. Of 1050 employees, 849 responded, and 750 (624 men and 126 women) could be linked to annual health check-up data in the analysis. Binomial logistic regression models w...
Background: Social capital is an important determinant of health, but how specific sub-dimensions of...
Whereas the majority of previous research on social capital and health has been on residential neigh...
<p>CI, confidence interval; NA, not applicable; OR, odds ratio.</p>a<p>Adjusted for age.</p>b<p>Adju...
A growing number of studies have sought to examine the health associations of workplace social capit...
Background: The epidemic of obesity has turned into a major global health challenge. Environmental a...
BackgroundLimited research has examined the association of individual trust, participation and socia...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the prospective association of workplace social capital (WSC) with m...
This paper explores how social capital is related with self-rated health status in Japan and how thi...
This paper explores the relationship between social capital and self-rated health status in Japan, a...
Abstract: Our current study investigated how workplace social capital (WSC) mediates and mod-erates ...
Background: Whereas the majority of previous research on social capital and health has been on resid...
Background: The associations of occupational activity (OA), commuting, leisure-time physical activit...
The development of obesity is influenced by genetic and environmental factors and is associated with...
Background: Socioeconomic status (SES) imbalances in developed and developing countries may result i...
Numerous empirical studies, largely conducted in Western societies, have linked social capital to he...
Background: Social capital is an important determinant of health, but how specific sub-dimensions of...
Whereas the majority of previous research on social capital and health has been on residential neigh...
<p>CI, confidence interval; NA, not applicable; OR, odds ratio.</p>a<p>Adjusted for age.</p>b<p>Adju...
A growing number of studies have sought to examine the health associations of workplace social capit...
Background: The epidemic of obesity has turned into a major global health challenge. Environmental a...
BackgroundLimited research has examined the association of individual trust, participation and socia...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the prospective association of workplace social capital (WSC) with m...
This paper explores how social capital is related with self-rated health status in Japan and how thi...
This paper explores the relationship between social capital and self-rated health status in Japan, a...
Abstract: Our current study investigated how workplace social capital (WSC) mediates and mod-erates ...
Background: Whereas the majority of previous research on social capital and health has been on resid...
Background: The associations of occupational activity (OA), commuting, leisure-time physical activit...
The development of obesity is influenced by genetic and environmental factors and is associated with...
Background: Socioeconomic status (SES) imbalances in developed and developing countries may result i...
Numerous empirical studies, largely conducted in Western societies, have linked social capital to he...
Background: Social capital is an important determinant of health, but how specific sub-dimensions of...
Whereas the majority of previous research on social capital and health has been on residential neigh...
<p>CI, confidence interval; NA, not applicable; OR, odds ratio.</p>a<p>Adjusted for age.</p>b<p>Adju...