Background: Obesity is a major health problem in the United States that has reached epidemic proportions. With most U.S adults spending the majority of their waking hours at work, the influence of the workplace environment on obesity is gaining in importance. Recent research implicates worksites as providing an \u27obesogenic\u27 environment as they encourage overeating and reduce the opportunity for physical activity. Objective: The aim of this study is to describe the nutrition and physical activity environment of Texas Medical Center (TMC) hospitals participating in the Shape Up Houston evaluation study to develop a scoring system to quantify the environmental data collected using the Environmental Assessment Tool (EAT) survey and to ass...
Since 1988, the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) indicates a statistical in...
PurposeTo examine the workplace food and physical activity environments and wellness culture reporte...
IntroductionObesity prevention strategies are needed that target multiple settings, including the wo...
Background: Obesity is a major health problem in the United States that has reached epidemic proport...
Obesity is common, serious and costly. Substantial evidence has linked diet, physical activity, and ...
OBJECTIVE: This paper describes the design characteristics of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood In...
Background: As obesity increases among U.S. workers, employers are implementing programs to increas...
Obesity is a major concern in the United States and has a multitude of negative physical and mental ...
According to ecological models, the physical environment plays a major role in determining individua...
Texas Obesity Research Center Addressing Obesity Prevention and Control in the Workplace Hill MD, L...
Introduction: Hospitals are the primary worksite of over 5 million adults in the United States, and ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the associations of perceptions of organizational commitment to employee heal...
This paper explores factors associated with employee use of available supports for improving nutriti...
Background. Adult obesity is globally recognized as a public health concern. As adults spend most of...
Introduction Hospitals are the primary worksite of over 5 million adults in the United States, and m...
Since 1988, the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) indicates a statistical in...
PurposeTo examine the workplace food and physical activity environments and wellness culture reporte...
IntroductionObesity prevention strategies are needed that target multiple settings, including the wo...
Background: Obesity is a major health problem in the United States that has reached epidemic proport...
Obesity is common, serious and costly. Substantial evidence has linked diet, physical activity, and ...
OBJECTIVE: This paper describes the design characteristics of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood In...
Background: As obesity increases among U.S. workers, employers are implementing programs to increas...
Obesity is a major concern in the United States and has a multitude of negative physical and mental ...
According to ecological models, the physical environment plays a major role in determining individua...
Texas Obesity Research Center Addressing Obesity Prevention and Control in the Workplace Hill MD, L...
Introduction: Hospitals are the primary worksite of over 5 million adults in the United States, and ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the associations of perceptions of organizational commitment to employee heal...
This paper explores factors associated with employee use of available supports for improving nutriti...
Background. Adult obesity is globally recognized as a public health concern. As adults spend most of...
Introduction Hospitals are the primary worksite of over 5 million adults in the United States, and m...
Since 1988, the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) indicates a statistical in...
PurposeTo examine the workplace food and physical activity environments and wellness culture reporte...
IntroductionObesity prevention strategies are needed that target multiple settings, including the wo...