Background. Worksite dietary interventions show substantial potential for improving employee health and well-being. The aim of this pilot study was to determine the effect of a worksite nutrition intervention on improving well-being. Methods. Thirty-five university employees participated in a 6-week nutrition intervention. The dietary protocol emphasized the daily consumption of greens, beans/legumes, a variety of other vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, and whole grains, referred to as a micronutrient-dense, plant-rich diet. Participants were encouraged to minimize the consumption of refined foods and animal products. Results. Significant improvements in sleep quality, quality of life, and depressive symptoms were found. Conclusions. Finding...
As is the case with other worksite wellness programs, company-sponsored nutrition programs have been...
Occupational health is also responsible for valuing the workplace, as a privileged setting for healt...
The workplace has been identified as a potential location for dietary intervention delivery due to t...
This nonrandomized pilot study utilized the health belief model and the theory of planned behavior t...
Background: Public health strategies place increasing emphasis on opportunities to promote healthy ...
This research used quantitative and qualitative research methods to evaluate the effect of worksite ...
Abstract Background Public health strategies place increasing emphasis on opportunities to promote h...
Introduction Dietary fat and low fruit and vegetable intake are linked to many chronic diseases, an...
Aim: The aim of this desktop study was to review all workplace interventions having a nutrition comp...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
IntroductionDietary fat and low fruit and vegetable intake are linked to many chronic diseases, and ...
IntroductionDietary fat and low fruit and vegetable intake are linked to many chronic diseases, and ...
Background: Evidence on effective workplace dietary interventions is limited. The comparative effect...
“Blue Zones” are geographical regions where people live to be non-agenarians and centenarians with s...
Workplaces provide a platform for environmental and individual level change to support individuals' ...
As is the case with other worksite wellness programs, company-sponsored nutrition programs have been...
Occupational health is also responsible for valuing the workplace, as a privileged setting for healt...
The workplace has been identified as a potential location for dietary intervention delivery due to t...
This nonrandomized pilot study utilized the health belief model and the theory of planned behavior t...
Background: Public health strategies place increasing emphasis on opportunities to promote healthy ...
This research used quantitative and qualitative research methods to evaluate the effect of worksite ...
Abstract Background Public health strategies place increasing emphasis on opportunities to promote h...
Introduction Dietary fat and low fruit and vegetable intake are linked to many chronic diseases, an...
Aim: The aim of this desktop study was to review all workplace interventions having a nutrition comp...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
IntroductionDietary fat and low fruit and vegetable intake are linked to many chronic diseases, and ...
IntroductionDietary fat and low fruit and vegetable intake are linked to many chronic diseases, and ...
Background: Evidence on effective workplace dietary interventions is limited. The comparative effect...
“Blue Zones” are geographical regions where people live to be non-agenarians and centenarians with s...
Workplaces provide a platform for environmental and individual level change to support individuals' ...
As is the case with other worksite wellness programs, company-sponsored nutrition programs have been...
Occupational health is also responsible for valuing the workplace, as a privileged setting for healt...
The workplace has been identified as a potential location for dietary intervention delivery due to t...