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Two one-hour kick-off webinars on workforce nutrition at worksites – New edition of Fast Track for Leaders starts in October 2022
10 October is World Mental Health Day. Whilst the pandemic has, and continues to, take its toll on our mental health, society pays for the rising mental health costs, but employers do so as well through lost productivity and increased demand for healthcare services by their employees. Mental health and employee wellbeing are interconnected topics on top…
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Food for mood: you feel what you eat – Five nutritional evidence-based steps about mental health
By Bärbel Weiligmann and Geke Lobregt — The role of the employer in supporting nutritional and mental health of employees while at work has never been more pronounced than it is today. In March 2022, the WHO wrote how the ‘COVID-19 pandemic triggers 25% increase in prevalence of anxiety and depression worldwide’, representing a real challenge…
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Evidence Brief – Mental Health and Nutrition at the Workplace
This evidence brief focuses on the link between mental health and nutrition. The evidence will be presented using the Workforce Nutrition framework’s four pillars of workforce nutrition programmes, which are Healthy Food at Work, Nutrition Education, Nutrition Focused Health Checks, and Workplace Breastfeeding Support.
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Employers can take effective measures to promote mental health among their employees, and nutrition plays an important role
“Nutrition is often linked most closely with physical health but there are strong associations with mental and emotional health, and this is bi-directional. Your mental and emotional health affect your diet and your diet affects your emotional and mental health” said Christina Nyhus Dhillon Senior Manager, the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN). She participated…
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Hamayal Tabassum, Business Operational Planner at International Foundation & Garments: since we introduced the Workforce Nutrition programme absenteeism rate have improved
As the Business Operational Planner at International Foundation & Garments (IFG), one of Asia’s leading lingerie manufacturers and Triumph’s first distributor in Asia, I pay particular attention to the well-being of our employees. Their health is an essential part of our corporate culture, which we’re particularly well known for. It was this focus that led…