The Queensland Transport Industry Workplace Health Intervention project was a Participatory Action Research (PAR) project to investigate the effectiveness of workplace-based nutrition and physical activity health promotion interventions for truck drivers in transport industry workplaces in south-east Queensland. The project was conducted by a research team at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), and was funded by the Queensland Government under the Healthier.Happier.Workplaces initiative
This literature review was undertaken to inform a settings based health promotion research project, ...
BACKGROUND: There is little published research about managers’ views about implementing and embeddin...
This literature review was undertaken to inform a settings based health promotion research project, ...
The Queensland Transport Industry Workplace Health Intervention project was a Participatory Action R...
A significant number of Australians are employed in the road transport industry. Research identifies...
Truck drivers have been identified as being at risk for developing chronic disease, due to long peri...
A significant number of Australians are employed in the road transport industry. Research identifies...
Truck drivers have been identified as being at risk for developing chronic disease, due to long peri...
Truck drivers have been identified as being at risk for developing chronic disease, due to long peri...
Introduction: Research identifies truck drivers as being at high risk of chronic disease. For most t...
Background/issues: Truck drivers are at-risk of chronic disease because of work-related factors such...
Challenging work patterns, extended periods of sedentariness and limited access to nutritional food ...
Challenging work patterns, extended periods of sedentariness and limited access to nutritional food ...
Challenging work patterns, extended periods of sedentariness and limited access to nutritional food ...
- Introduction Research identifies truck drivers as being at high risk of chronic disease. For most ...
This literature review was undertaken to inform a settings based health promotion research project, ...
BACKGROUND: There is little published research about managers’ views about implementing and embeddin...
This literature review was undertaken to inform a settings based health promotion research project, ...
The Queensland Transport Industry Workplace Health Intervention project was a Participatory Action R...
A significant number of Australians are employed in the road transport industry. Research identifies...
Truck drivers have been identified as being at risk for developing chronic disease, due to long peri...
A significant number of Australians are employed in the road transport industry. Research identifies...
Truck drivers have been identified as being at risk for developing chronic disease, due to long peri...
Truck drivers have been identified as being at risk for developing chronic disease, due to long peri...
Introduction: Research identifies truck drivers as being at high risk of chronic disease. For most t...
Background/issues: Truck drivers are at-risk of chronic disease because of work-related factors such...
Challenging work patterns, extended periods of sedentariness and limited access to nutritional food ...
Challenging work patterns, extended periods of sedentariness and limited access to nutritional food ...
Challenging work patterns, extended periods of sedentariness and limited access to nutritional food ...
- Introduction Research identifies truck drivers as being at high risk of chronic disease. For most ...
This literature review was undertaken to inform a settings based health promotion research project, ...
BACKGROUND: There is little published research about managers’ views about implementing and embeddin...
This literature review was undertaken to inform a settings based health promotion research project, ...