Perceived Barriers And Facilitators Of Exercise And Weight Management At Work

Perceived Barriers And Facilitators Of Exercise And Weight Management At Work

The objective of this study was to examine employees' perceived barriers and facilitators of physical activity and healthy dietary choices, and managers' perceptions of how best to facilitate physical activity and healthy dietary choices among their team members.
Participants were employees from a large public sector organisation, who were asked about the barriers to and facilitators of maintaining regular exercise and healthy dietary choices. Managers were additionally asked about methods for facilitating physical activity and healthy dietary choices among their team members.
Results provide insight into the perceived barriers and facilitators to adopting a healthy lifestyle among a sample of employees with differing shift patterns and job roles. The results are discussed in relation to suggested methods for promoting physical activity and healthy dietary choices at work.

Perceived Barriers And Facilitators Of Exercise And Weight Management At Work

Date Published
Thu, 22nd Jun 2017
Publisher
International Journal of Workplace Health Management
Reference
Donaldson-Feilder, E., Lewis, R., Pavey, L., Jones, B., Green, M., & Webster, A. (2017). Perceived barriers and facilitators of exercise and weight management at work. International Journal of Workplace Health Management, 76 (6), 661-675.
Website
https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0017896917712296
Categories
Keywords
Diet, Physical Health, Barriers, Facilitators, Manager

The objective of this study was to examine employees' perceived barriers and facilitators of physical activity and healthy dietary choices, and managers' perceptions of how best to facilitate physical activity and healthy dietary choices among their team members.
Participants were employees from a large public sector organisation, who were asked about the barriers to and facilitators of maintaining regular exercise and healthy dietary choices. Managers were additionally asked about methods for facilitating physical activity and healthy dietary choices among their team members.
Results provide insight into the perceived barriers and facilitators to adopting a healthy lifestyle among a sample of employees with differing shift patterns and job roles. The results are discussed in relation to suggested methods for promoting physical activity and healthy dietary choices at work.