Urban transit (bus and rail) operators, totaling nearly 700,000 persons, are one of the heaviest occupational groups in the United States (US). Little is known about occupational risk factors for weight gain and obesity and their interrelationship with health-related behaviors, particularly among female minority (African Americans and Hispanics) transit operators who are at greater risk for obesity. As a step towards developing successful obesity interventions among urban transit operators, this paper aims to present a new socioecological framework for studying working conditions, chronic strain, health-related behaviors, weight gain/obesity, and obesity disparity in diverse urban transit operators based on gender, race, and ethnicity. Our ...
BackgroundThe workplace is an important setting for health promotion including nutrition and physica...
Despite leveling off, United States is faced with high prevalence of obesity. Obesity epidemic is an...
Few studies have examined the relationship between racial and socioeconomic disparities and health-r...
Urban transit (bus and rail) operators, totaling nearly 700,000 persons, are one of the heaviest occ...
The rising U.S. prevalence of obesity has generated significant concern and demonstrates striking so...
Introduction: Urban public transportation workers constitute an important professional category in u...
Over the past 20 years, adult obesity has increased in the United States, especially among the Hispa...
Obesity among over-the-road truckers (OTRs) is an epidemic creating significant public health issues...
IntroductionObesity is a major public health concern. Compared with other occupational groups, trans...
The rising U.S. prevalence of obesity has generated significant concern and demonstrates striking so...
Objective: This study explores the social work profession’s empirical contribution to addressing fac...
ABSTRACT: Objective: To analyze the demographic, behavioral and occupational factors associated wi...
PurposeTo examine the associations between overweight/obesity and occupation among Hispanics/Latinos...
Objective: This study aimed to examine the explanatory role of health behaviors, socioeconomic posi...
Background: Obesity is associated with increased morbidity, occupational injuries, and premature mor...
BackgroundThe workplace is an important setting for health promotion including nutrition and physica...
Despite leveling off, United States is faced with high prevalence of obesity. Obesity epidemic is an...
Few studies have examined the relationship between racial and socioeconomic disparities and health-r...
Urban transit (bus and rail) operators, totaling nearly 700,000 persons, are one of the heaviest occ...
The rising U.S. prevalence of obesity has generated significant concern and demonstrates striking so...
Introduction: Urban public transportation workers constitute an important professional category in u...
Over the past 20 years, adult obesity has increased in the United States, especially among the Hispa...
Obesity among over-the-road truckers (OTRs) is an epidemic creating significant public health issues...
IntroductionObesity is a major public health concern. Compared with other occupational groups, trans...
The rising U.S. prevalence of obesity has generated significant concern and demonstrates striking so...
Objective: This study explores the social work profession’s empirical contribution to addressing fac...
ABSTRACT: Objective: To analyze the demographic, behavioral and occupational factors associated wi...
PurposeTo examine the associations between overweight/obesity and occupation among Hispanics/Latinos...
Objective: This study aimed to examine the explanatory role of health behaviors, socioeconomic posi...
Background: Obesity is associated with increased morbidity, occupational injuries, and premature mor...
BackgroundThe workplace is an important setting for health promotion including nutrition and physica...
Despite leveling off, United States is faced with high prevalence of obesity. Obesity epidemic is an...
Few studies have examined the relationship between racial and socioeconomic disparities and health-r...