| Literature DB >> 30602349 |
Rie Tanaka1, Mayumi Tsuji1, Takuto Tsuchiya1, Toshihiro Kawamoto1.
Abstract
The quality of workers' dietary intake could be influenced by their working conditions. This review aimed to summarize the published literature examining the association between work-related factors, such as work hours, shift work, physical strain, mental strain, job strain, support, and diet quality. The literature search, conducted in PubMed, was limited to articles published from 2000 to 2017, written in English, available online, and among workers employed in high-income countries. The search resulted in 16 articles that met the criteria. Although there was some evidence of unhealthy diet among shift workers, data on the diet quality in association with other work-related factors, such as number of hours worked, physical, mental, and job strain, and worksite support were scarce. Further studies are need for purposes better defining the association between work-related factors and quality of workers' diet.Keywords: dietary behavior; dietary intake; food intake; nutrient intake; work-related factors
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30602349 DOI: 10.1177/2165079918812481
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Workplace Health Saf ISSN: 2165-0799 Impact factor: 1.413