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OCCUPATIONAL STRESS

Studies have shown an association between occupational stress and "health risk behaviors." Occupational stress has shown to be linked with an increase in alcohol consumption among men and an increase in body weight.


 * https://www.jstor.org/stable/40967599?casa_token=SZk2Vh2c2t8AAAAA:zZbErWa9etKRxyOvuhU48oCgkupzhwVaMro-LM-saNyq8RDXQebAFijzIfkr8tw0dNyJG7mGIeeGuQRYwq-AipRmk8VlccxDAm3PCmOyE4PV7hCbcbIU&seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents

General working conditions that induce occupational stress may also be aspects of the physical environment of one's job. For example, the noise level, lighting, and temperature are all components of one's working environment. If these factors are not adequate for a successful working environment, one can experience changes in mood and arousal, which in turn creates more difficulty to successfully do the job right.


 * https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F0-306-47649-5_3