Research shows that work stress generally has a negative impact on health behaviours. However, most of the research in this area is quantitative and focuses on a narrow range of work factors. The present research aimed to provide a more complete picture of the disruptive and/or facilitative impact of work on health behaviours by asking employees about their experiences of four behaviours; smoking, alcohol consumption, exercise and eating. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 24 employees of an information technology company. Four main themes were identified from a content analysis. Individuals perceived that being busy at work led to a shortage of time for healthy behaviour, but had a positive impact on smoking. Business events su...
Health behaviours are important determinants of health, yet have received inadequate attention withi...
With Obesity rates hitting epidemic proportions, healthcare costs are increasingly becoming a drain ...
Background. Many worksite health promotion programs ignore the potential influence of working condit...
Research shows that work stress generally has a negative impact on health behaviours. However, most ...
Research shows that work stress generally has a negative impact on health behaviours. However, most ...
Research examining the impact of work on health behaviours has rarely provided a complete picture of...
The chapter reviews the published scientific evidence that work, in particular work stress and the w...
The purpose of this study was to investigate employee’s perception of workplace health promotion on ...
Abstract Purpose: The scientific support for the benefits of physical activity is abundant on both t...
Adverse lifestyle factors, such as cigarette smoking, poor diet, risky alcohol consumption, overweig...
The topic of employee health and well-being is of significant interest to occupational health resear...
Health has become increasingly important in the community and has been taken into the labour market ...
Background: Sedentary behaviour (SB) in the form of uninterrupted sitting constitutes a risk factor ...
Objective: Investigate employees' underlying motivational regulatory styles toward healthy living an...
Current research notes a disconnect between well-being programs offered by organizations and those m...
Health behaviours are important determinants of health, yet have received inadequate attention withi...
With Obesity rates hitting epidemic proportions, healthcare costs are increasingly becoming a drain ...
Background. Many worksite health promotion programs ignore the potential influence of working condit...
Research shows that work stress generally has a negative impact on health behaviours. However, most ...
Research shows that work stress generally has a negative impact on health behaviours. However, most ...
Research examining the impact of work on health behaviours has rarely provided a complete picture of...
The chapter reviews the published scientific evidence that work, in particular work stress and the w...
The purpose of this study was to investigate employee’s perception of workplace health promotion on ...
Abstract Purpose: The scientific support for the benefits of physical activity is abundant on both t...
Adverse lifestyle factors, such as cigarette smoking, poor diet, risky alcohol consumption, overweig...
The topic of employee health and well-being is of significant interest to occupational health resear...
Health has become increasingly important in the community and has been taken into the labour market ...
Background: Sedentary behaviour (SB) in the form of uninterrupted sitting constitutes a risk factor ...
Objective: Investigate employees' underlying motivational regulatory styles toward healthy living an...
Current research notes a disconnect between well-being programs offered by organizations and those m...
Health behaviours are important determinants of health, yet have received inadequate attention withi...
With Obesity rates hitting epidemic proportions, healthcare costs are increasingly becoming a drain ...
Background. Many worksite health promotion programs ignore the potential influence of working condit...