Obesity is a serious global issue and it is increasing in prevalence in the United States. The purpose of this interpretive hermeneutic phenomenological study was to gain insight into the nature of the impact of work on obesity through reflecting on the lived experiences of employed adults. The research study used a van Kaam method as modified by Moustakas with in-depth, semi-structured interviews to explore factors surrounding the impact of work on obesity. Fifteen participants from two industries (Home Health Care and Education) were interviewed for the study. It was theorized that obesity was influenced by an inability to balance the demands and influence of the work environment with healthy weight management practices. The study reveale...
In Malaysia, the prevalence of obesity is high among healthcare workers and this becomes a problem b...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between obesity and absenteeism. It als...
Purpose Obesity is related to lower labour force participation, increased sickness absence and reduc...
The rising U.S. prevalence of obesity has generated significant concern and demonstrates striking so...
This thesis summarizes the findings of two studies, one qualitative and one quantitative, that exami...
This phenomenological qualitative study, guided by Max van Manen, addressed the question, "What is t...
The workplace is an important setting for health promotion including nutrition and physical activity...
IntroductionMore than one-third of US adults are obese. Workplace programs to reduce obesity and imp...
Enhancing workplace wellness efforts to reduce obesity: A qualitative study of low-wage workers i
Obesity is a growing epidemic that affects more and more Americans every year. With the majority ofA...
Context: Employers have pursued many strategies over the years to control health care costs and impr...
International audienceThis study relies on the demand - control - support model (DC/S) to explore th...
Obesity has widespread in many developing nations, including Malaysia. Obesity among nurses has also...
Background: Obesity is associated with productivity loss, but little is known about how obese worker...
Approximately 129.6 million (64.5 percent) Americans are considered overweight and 61.3 million adul...
In Malaysia, the prevalence of obesity is high among healthcare workers and this becomes a problem b...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between obesity and absenteeism. It als...
Purpose Obesity is related to lower labour force participation, increased sickness absence and reduc...
The rising U.S. prevalence of obesity has generated significant concern and demonstrates striking so...
This thesis summarizes the findings of two studies, one qualitative and one quantitative, that exami...
This phenomenological qualitative study, guided by Max van Manen, addressed the question, "What is t...
The workplace is an important setting for health promotion including nutrition and physical activity...
IntroductionMore than one-third of US adults are obese. Workplace programs to reduce obesity and imp...
Enhancing workplace wellness efforts to reduce obesity: A qualitative study of low-wage workers i
Obesity is a growing epidemic that affects more and more Americans every year. With the majority ofA...
Context: Employers have pursued many strategies over the years to control health care costs and impr...
International audienceThis study relies on the demand - control - support model (DC/S) to explore th...
Obesity has widespread in many developing nations, including Malaysia. Obesity among nurses has also...
Background: Obesity is associated with productivity loss, but little is known about how obese worker...
Approximately 129.6 million (64.5 percent) Americans are considered overweight and 61.3 million adul...
In Malaysia, the prevalence of obesity is high among healthcare workers and this becomes a problem b...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between obesity and absenteeism. It als...
Purpose Obesity is related to lower labour force participation, increased sickness absence and reduc...