Motivations for Health and Their Associations With Lifestyle, Work Style, Health, Vitality, and Employee Productivity

OBJECTIVE:Investigate employeesʼ underlying motivational regulatory styles toward healthy living and their associations with lifestyle, work style, health, vitality, and productivity. METHODS:Regression analyses on cross-sectional data from Dutch employees (n = 629), obtained as baseline measurement...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of occupational and environmental medicine 2014-05, Vol.56 (5), p.540-546
Hauptverfasser: van Scheppingen, Arjella R., de Vroome, Ernest M.M., ten Have, Kristin C.J.M., Zwetsloot, Gerard I.J.M., Bos, Ellen H., van Mechelen, Willem
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Zusammenfassung:OBJECTIVE:Investigate employeesʼ underlying motivational regulatory styles toward healthy living and their associations with lifestyle, work style, health, vitality, and productivity. METHODS:Regression analyses on cross-sectional data from Dutch employees (n = 629), obtained as baseline measurement before a workplace health promotion project. RESULTS:Controlled regulation was not associated with smoking and alcohol use, and negatively associated with physical activity, healthy dietary habits, relaxation, and a balanced work style. Autonomous regulation was positively associated with physical activity, healthy dietary habits, and relaxation, and negatively associated with smoking and alcohol use. Healthy lifestyle and work style were associated with perceived health and vitality, which in turn were associated with employeesʼ productivity (absenteeism and presenteeism). CONCLUSIONS:Internalization of the value of health is important to promote a healthy lifestyle and work style among employees, and has meaningful business implications.
ISSN:1076-2752
1536-5948
DOI:10.1097/JOM.0000000000000143