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Katarina Bensa and Klemen ?irok
Workplace health promotion programmes (WHPPs) are among the most important measures to improve the health and motivation of the ageing workforce. However, they are accompanied with certain challenges, such as low participation rates and higher participat...
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Steffen Torp and Jon Reiersen
The Nordic countries are among the world?s leading countries in international rankings on prosperity, productivity, social equity, trust, and health. Such positive results may be linked to how these countries have organized their working life. The aim of...
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Wen-Tien Tsai
The objective of this paper was to offer a preliminary overview of Taiwan?s success in green building material (GBM) efforts through legal systems and promotion measures, which are relevant to the contribution to indoor air quality (IAQ) due to sustainab...
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Katrien De Cocker, Greet Cardon, Jason A. Bennie, Tracy Kolbe-Alexander, Femke De Meester and Corneel Vandelanotte
Prolonged sitting has been linked to adverse health outcomes; therefore, we developed and examined a web-based, computer-tailored workplace sitting intervention. As we had previously shown good effectiveness, the next stage was to conduct a dissemination...
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Paul Jiménez, Anita Bregenzer, K. Wolfgang Kallus, Bianca Fruhwirth and Verena Wagner-Hartl
Leaders engaging in health-promoting leadership can influence their employees? health directly by showing health awareness or indirectly by changing working conditions. With health-promoting leadership, leaders are able to support a healthy working envir...
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Minna Aittasalo, Johanna Tiilikainen, Kari Tokola, Timo Seimelä, Satu-Maaria Sarjala, Pasi Metsäpuro, Ari Hynynen, Jaana Suni, Harri Sievänen, Henri Vähä-Ypyä, Kalle Vaismaa, Olli Vakkala, Charlie Foster, Sylvia Titze and Tommi Vasankari
Active commuting to work (ACW) is beneficial to traffic, environment and population health. More evidence is needed on effective ways to promote ACW. This paper describes the protocol and baseline findings of a cluster-randomized controlled study, which ...
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