Overweight and obesity have been associated with unemployment but less is known about changes in weight associated with changes in employment. We examined weight changes associated with job-loss, retirement and maintaining employment in two samples of working adults in the United Kingdom. This was a prospective study of 7201 adults in the European Prospective Investigation of Cancer (EPIC)-Norfolk study (aged 39-76 years) and 4539 adults in the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) who were followed up over 43 months and 26 months, respectively. In both samples, changes in measured (EPIC) and self-reported (BHPS) weight were computed for each participant and assessed in relation to three employment transitions: maintaining paid employment, ...
OBJECTIVE: To establish (1) if obesity in adolescence predicts a long history of unemployment and ot...
Obesity is now more common in lower socioeconomic groups in developed nations, but the socio-economi...
Background: Recent studies have shown an association between job insecurity and morbidity as well a...
AbstractOverweight and obesity have been associated with unemployment but less is known about change...
Elevated morbidity and mortality among jobseekers may be partly explained by adiposity, but previous...
Background. Evidence of an association between job strain and obesity is mixed, mostly limited to sm...
Background. Evidence of an association between job strain and obesity is inconsistent, mostly limite...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Evidence of an association between job strain and obesity is incon...
The objectives of this thesis were to: (1) examine the sex/gender-specific impacts that employment s...
Objective As overall spread of obesity in populations is generally acknowledged to result from unhea...
Introduction: Working conditions have not only been found to impact work ability and productivity, b...
Studies have reported a higher mortality risk associated with weight loss, particularly in middle-ag...
This study examines whether the effect of job loss on body mass index (BMI) at older ages is moderat...
Background: Obesity is now more common in lower socioeconomic groups in developed nations, but the s...
Objective To investigate the influence of employment patterns on weight gain and weight loss in youn...
OBJECTIVE: To establish (1) if obesity in adolescence predicts a long history of unemployment and ot...
Obesity is now more common in lower socioeconomic groups in developed nations, but the socio-economi...
Background: Recent studies have shown an association between job insecurity and morbidity as well a...
AbstractOverweight and obesity have been associated with unemployment but less is known about change...
Elevated morbidity and mortality among jobseekers may be partly explained by adiposity, but previous...
Background. Evidence of an association between job strain and obesity is mixed, mostly limited to sm...
Background. Evidence of an association between job strain and obesity is inconsistent, mostly limite...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Evidence of an association between job strain and obesity is incon...
The objectives of this thesis were to: (1) examine the sex/gender-specific impacts that employment s...
Objective As overall spread of obesity in populations is generally acknowledged to result from unhea...
Introduction: Working conditions have not only been found to impact work ability and productivity, b...
Studies have reported a higher mortality risk associated with weight loss, particularly in middle-ag...
This study examines whether the effect of job loss on body mass index (BMI) at older ages is moderat...
Background: Obesity is now more common in lower socioeconomic groups in developed nations, but the s...
Objective To investigate the influence of employment patterns on weight gain and weight loss in youn...
OBJECTIVE: To establish (1) if obesity in adolescence predicts a long history of unemployment and ot...
Obesity is now more common in lower socioeconomic groups in developed nations, but the socio-economi...
Background: Recent studies have shown an association between job insecurity and morbidity as well a...