Background: Exercising and eating healthy are not just an individual choice, but influenced by family members, friends, or neighbours. Little is known, however, about colleagues, who are another important interpersonal influence. Many people spend many hours at work, surrounded by mostly the same colleagues, who could therefore significantly shape employees’ (un)healthy choices. We studied to what extent colleagues may play a part in one another’s eating and exercise behaviours by focusing on two pathways: colleagues can encourage a healthy lifestyle or act as role models whose behaviours can be observed and copied. Methods: We used the European Sustainable Workforce Survey, with data on 4345 employees in 402 teams in 113 organisations. We ...
Objective. The objective of the research was to examine employees’ perceived barriers and facilitato...
Objective: Investigate employees' underlying motivational regulatory styles toward healthy living an...
Adverse lifestyle factors, such as cigarette smoking, poor diet, risky alcohol consumption, overweig...
Background: Exercising and eating healthy are not just an individual choice, but influenced by famil...
Exercising and eating healthy are not just an individual choice, but influenced by the social enviro...
OBJECTIVE: To study whether workplace social relations explain use of worksite health promotion (WHP...
[[abstract]]Background and Purpose: The workplace is one of the most important places to promote hea...
The workplace is an important setting for health promotion including nutrition and physical activity...
[[abstract]]Objective: The study intends to examine the effect of participating healthy eating relat...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the associations of perceptions of organizational commitment to employee heal...
Workplaces can provide highly effective environments for health promotion. However, a major challeng...
This paper presents a multi‐dimensional measure of organisational climate covering two domains of he...
Obesity is a major concern in the United States and has a multitude of negative physical and mental ...
Nudge interventions aim at changing people's behaviour by altering the choice architecture of enviro...
Issue addressed: Previous research has shown that approximately 60% of nurses in Australia are overw...
Objective. The objective of the research was to examine employees’ perceived barriers and facilitato...
Objective: Investigate employees' underlying motivational regulatory styles toward healthy living an...
Adverse lifestyle factors, such as cigarette smoking, poor diet, risky alcohol consumption, overweig...
Background: Exercising and eating healthy are not just an individual choice, but influenced by famil...
Exercising and eating healthy are not just an individual choice, but influenced by the social enviro...
OBJECTIVE: To study whether workplace social relations explain use of worksite health promotion (WHP...
[[abstract]]Background and Purpose: The workplace is one of the most important places to promote hea...
The workplace is an important setting for health promotion including nutrition and physical activity...
[[abstract]]Objective: The study intends to examine the effect of participating healthy eating relat...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the associations of perceptions of organizational commitment to employee heal...
Workplaces can provide highly effective environments for health promotion. However, a major challeng...
This paper presents a multi‐dimensional measure of organisational climate covering two domains of he...
Obesity is a major concern in the United States and has a multitude of negative physical and mental ...
Nudge interventions aim at changing people's behaviour by altering the choice architecture of enviro...
Issue addressed: Previous research has shown that approximately 60% of nurses in Australia are overw...
Objective. The objective of the research was to examine employees’ perceived barriers and facilitato...
Objective: Investigate employees' underlying motivational regulatory styles toward healthy living an...
Adverse lifestyle factors, such as cigarette smoking, poor diet, risky alcohol consumption, overweig...