With growing awareness of the negative effects of work-related stress, many Businesses Are Focusing On Active Health Promotion To Enhance Employee health, well-being and performance. This text aims to review the state of the art and offer ideas for
With growing awareness of the negative effects of work-related stress, many Businesses Are Focusing On Active Health Promotion To Enhance Employee health, well-being and performance. This text aims to review the state of the art and offer ideas forHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John H. Kerr Institute of Health and Sports Sciences The University of Tsukuba Tsukuba Ibaraki 305 Japan. Amanda Griffiths Centre for Organizational Health & Development Department of Psychology University of Nottingham Nottingham NG7 2RD UK. Tom Cox Centre for Organizational Health & Development Department of Psychology University of Nottingham Nottingham NG7 2RD UK.
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Contributors Preface: promoting workplace health 1 Employee exercise programmes: organisational and individual perspectives /Amanda Griffiths 2 Financial aspects of employee fitness programmes /Roy J. Shephard 3 Assessing the relationship between exercise and employee mental health: methodological concerns /Steve M. Jex and Deanne A. Heinisch 4 Exercise and mental health: the role of activity and fitness /Kathryn Thirlaway and David Benton 5 The psychological benefits of physical exercise for women: improving employee quality of life /Precilla Y.L. Choi and Nanette Mutrie 6 Exercise programmes and the promotion of health /Larry L. Fahlberg and Lauri A. Fahlberg 7 Understanding exercise as a method of stress management: a constructivist framework /Karen R. Flood and Bonita C. Long 8 Exercise, shiftwork and sleep /Mikko Harma 9 Alcohol abuse, physical fitness and the prevention of relapse /Sven Svebak 10 Employee fitness programmes and reduced absenteeism: a case study /John H. Kerr 11 Employee fitness and exercise: the way forward /John H. Kerr Author biographies Index.
Contributors Preface: promoting workplace health 1 Employee exercise programmes: organisational and individual perspectives /Amanda Griffiths 2 Financial aspects of employee fitness programmes /Roy J. Shephard 3 Assessing the relationship between exercise and employee mental health: methodological concerns /Steve M. Jex and Deanne A. Heinisch 4 Exercise and mental health: the role of activity and fitness /Kathryn Thirlaway and David Benton 5 The psychological benefits of physical exercise for women: improving employee quality of life /Precilla Y.L. Choi and Nanette Mutrie 6 Exercise programmes and the promotion of health /Larry L. Fahlberg and Lauri A. Fahlberg 7 Understanding exercise as a method of stress management: a constructivist framework /Karen R. Flood and Bonita C. Long 8 Exercise, shiftwork and sleep /Mikko Harma 9 Alcohol abuse, physical fitness and the prevention of relapse /Sven Svebak 10 Employee fitness programmes and reduced absenteeism: a case study /John H. Kerr 11 Employee fitness and exercise: the way forward /John H. Kerr Author biographies Index.
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