The effects of participation in an employee fitness program on reduced absenteeism due to illness on three different worksites (police force, chemical industry, banking) were studied. The study used a longitudinal pretest posttest design. From 884 subjects (response 98%) data were collected on absenteeism in the pre-intervention year and on absenteeism in the first year of the fitness program. The subjects were divided in three groups: high participation, low participation and no participation in the employee fitness program. Results of ANCOVA analyses show that the high participation group had a significant decline in sick days (4.8 days), while the low and no participation groups showed no change in sick days. Even when self-selection in ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the physical fitness and absenteeism comparisons between e...
Objectives The study aimed to determine the costs of short-term (1 to 14 days) sickness absence of ...
The relationship of physical activity and burnout with the health status of female executives.The pu...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of participation in a comprehensive, Web-based worksite health pro...
Occupational fitness programs have enjoyed enormous popularity over the course of the past decade. T...
Purpose: The goal of this paper is to examine to what extent ‘iso-strain’ can explain different lev...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relation between body mass index (BMI) and absenteeism. METHODS: Data we...
Interest in corporate fitness is increasing. In this study, absenteeism rates and health care costs ...
BACKGROUND:Illness-related absenteeism is a major threat to work productivity. Our objective was to ...
This study examined the impact of a physical wellness programme on sick leave, absenteeism and healt...
A research report submitted to The Faculty of Management University of the Witwatersrand in parti...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effects of sporting activity on absenteeism in a working population. ME...
Background: Sedentary occupations have increased by more than 10% in Western countries over the last...
Absenteeism figures are increasingly applied as an integrated measure of health in the working popul...
Absence from work in the Netherlands is partly caused by the work itself and therefore work-related ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the physical fitness and absenteeism comparisons between e...
Objectives The study aimed to determine the costs of short-term (1 to 14 days) sickness absence of ...
The relationship of physical activity and burnout with the health status of female executives.The pu...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of participation in a comprehensive, Web-based worksite health pro...
Occupational fitness programs have enjoyed enormous popularity over the course of the past decade. T...
Purpose: The goal of this paper is to examine to what extent ‘iso-strain’ can explain different lev...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relation between body mass index (BMI) and absenteeism. METHODS: Data we...
Interest in corporate fitness is increasing. In this study, absenteeism rates and health care costs ...
BACKGROUND:Illness-related absenteeism is a major threat to work productivity. Our objective was to ...
This study examined the impact of a physical wellness programme on sick leave, absenteeism and healt...
A research report submitted to The Faculty of Management University of the Witwatersrand in parti...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effects of sporting activity on absenteeism in a working population. ME...
Background: Sedentary occupations have increased by more than 10% in Western countries over the last...
Absenteeism figures are increasingly applied as an integrated measure of health in the working popul...
Absence from work in the Netherlands is partly caused by the work itself and therefore work-related ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the physical fitness and absenteeism comparisons between e...
Objectives The study aimed to determine the costs of short-term (1 to 14 days) sickness absence of ...
The relationship of physical activity and burnout with the health status of female executives.The pu...