COVID-19 confinements may result in increased appetite, consuming larger amounts of foods, ultimately leading to weight gain which further entails many health risks.
COVID-19 confinements may result in increased appetite, consuming larger amounts of foods, ultimately leading to weight gain which further entails many health risks.
Overall, there appears to be agreeing consensus, showing a trend to decreased quantities of physical activity, i.e. duration of PA, as well as qualities (i.e. intensities), while sedentariness increases.
Remote working due to COVID-19 confinements seem to aggravate physical inactivity and sedentary behavior (among the leading risk factors for overall disease morbidity).
The sudden shift of employees to working from home inherits new challenges for both employee and employers.
The aim of this article-series is to review the current literature with regards to employee health, elaborate its impact on corporate performance and to create adequate solutions.
A new and innovative business strategy aimed to both improve employees' health as well as saving on expenses for ill/absent employees, ultimately securing overall performance and growth.
References used for the Corporate Health Building Review
References used for the Corporate Health Building Review
A new and innovative business strategy aimed to both improve employees' health as well as saving on expenses for ill/absent employees, ultimately securing overall performance and growth.