Occupational Burnout and Pro-Health Behaviours of Pre-School Teachers from Kraków

Preserving and improving human health potential is fostered by a healthy lifestyle, in particular a rational diet, recreational physical activity, effective coping with psychological stress, avoidance of psychoactive substances and risky sexual contacts, and the use of preventive examinations. The a...

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