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Occupational Stress and Obesity in Iran’S Industrial Settings: From Research to Action Publisher



P Zakeri PARISA ; H Roohafza HAMIDREZA ; Sa Tirani Shahnaz AMANI ; N Rajabi NASER ; A Feizi AWAZ ; Ns Sarrafzadegan Nizal S
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Source: Journal of Isfahan Medical School Published:2025


Abstract

A study conducted on employees of Isfahan Steel Company shows a worrying relationship between occupational stress and obesity, such that employees with high occupational stress are more susceptible to obesity. These findings are a wake-up call for the country's industries, as stress-induced obesity not only threatens the health of the workforce, but also affects organizational productivity and the economics. The solution to this problem requires practical and multi-level measures, which this document addresses. Improving the physical conditions of the workplace is proposed as the first and most effective option, as it directly affects stressors. Stress management and healthy nutrition training programs act as essential supplements to these programs. Successful implementation of these strategies requires the full participation of management, employees, and regulatory agencies. Investing in this area is not just a cost, but a smart investment for the future of the industry and the health of society. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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