How your job could be influencing your waistline: study
suggests
that the two aspects of job control -- decision-making and the
application of skills -- should be treated separately when evaluating
levels of job stress and health.
"Many people point to 'eating too much and not moving enough' as the cause of obesity," said lead author Mr. Christopher Bean.
"While
this might explain how weight gain often happens, it does not
acknowledge things such as environmental, psychological, social or
cultural factors -- these are some of the important why reasons that
obesity happens."
For the
study, researchers from University of Adelaide, Central Queensland
University and the University of South Australia analyzed data from 450
middle-aged participants who worked in both blue and white-collar
positions.
Along with health
data (height, weight, waist circumference), participants provided
information on the psychosocial qualities of their work.
The results show the nature of people's jobs and authority had different effects on their weight.
Comments
Post a Comment