An intervention study was carried out to examine the effects of chewing gum on occupational stress and related outcomes. 101 volunteers from Cardiff University completed the study. The results showed that chewing gum reduced stress (both at work and outside work), reduced fatigue, reduced anxiety and depression and led to a more positive mood. Chewing gum was also associated with perceptions of better performance (both at work and outside)
Objectives The finding that chewing gum can moderate state anxiety under conditions of acute stress...
Research is reviewed on the effects of chewing gum on stress, alertness and cognition (including fin...
Objectives: The finding that chewing gum can moderate state-anxiety under conditions of acute stress...
An intervention study was carried out to examine the effects of chewing gum on occupational stress a...
Recent research has indicated that chewing gum can relieve perceptions of stress in an occupational ...
Hollingworth described chewing gum as ‘a technique of relaxation’. Recent research has examined this...
Research has suggested that chewing gum relieves perceptions of stress in stressed and non- stressed...
Research suggests that chewing gum may be associated with reduced stress, depression and a reduced l...
Recent evidence has indicated that chewing gum can enhance attention, as well as promoting well-bein...
Recent evidence has indicated that chewing gum can enhance attention, as well as promoting well-bein...
Rationale: Recent research suggests that chewing gum may improve aspects of cognitive function and m...
Background Previous studies have found chewing gum can improve memory. Little research has assesse...
The behavioural effects of chewing gum have been studied for over 80 years and much of the research ...
In the 40-person study of gum chewers averaging an age of 22 years old, performed on the Defined Int...
The finding that chewing gum can moderate stress and mood changes following a multi-task cognitive s...
Objectives The finding that chewing gum can moderate state anxiety under conditions of acute stress...
Research is reviewed on the effects of chewing gum on stress, alertness and cognition (including fin...
Objectives: The finding that chewing gum can moderate state-anxiety under conditions of acute stress...
An intervention study was carried out to examine the effects of chewing gum on occupational stress a...
Recent research has indicated that chewing gum can relieve perceptions of stress in an occupational ...
Hollingworth described chewing gum as ‘a technique of relaxation’. Recent research has examined this...
Research has suggested that chewing gum relieves perceptions of stress in stressed and non- stressed...
Research suggests that chewing gum may be associated with reduced stress, depression and a reduced l...
Recent evidence has indicated that chewing gum can enhance attention, as well as promoting well-bein...
Recent evidence has indicated that chewing gum can enhance attention, as well as promoting well-bein...
Rationale: Recent research suggests that chewing gum may improve aspects of cognitive function and m...
Background Previous studies have found chewing gum can improve memory. Little research has assesse...
The behavioural effects of chewing gum have been studied for over 80 years and much of the research ...
In the 40-person study of gum chewers averaging an age of 22 years old, performed on the Defined Int...
The finding that chewing gum can moderate stress and mood changes following a multi-task cognitive s...
Objectives The finding that chewing gum can moderate state anxiety under conditions of acute stress...
Research is reviewed on the effects of chewing gum on stress, alertness and cognition (including fin...
Objectives: The finding that chewing gum can moderate state-anxiety under conditions of acute stress...