Behavioral Interventions to Improve Home-Based Office-Workers’ Health

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Abstract

Many organizations have traditionally supported their employees’ physical and mental health through a variety of office-based programs and interventions. The shift from in-office work to working from home, which has been accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, requires organizations to update their toolbox to continue supporting a healthy and happy workforce. In this paper, we review research on successful, evidence-based interventions in four key areas of physical and mental health: physical activity and sedentary behavior, nutrition, loneliness, and stress. We show how organizations could adapt these interventions to a home-based office environment and conclude by highlighting areas of future research, as well as by discussing the role of health professionals and policymakers in designing effective interventions for the future of work.

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Bartmann, N., Cloughesy, J. N., Probst, B. M., Romagnoli, G., & Woerner, A. (2023). Behavioral Interventions to Improve Home-Based Office-Workers’ Health. Trends in Psychology, 31(1), 89–104. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43076-021-00122-x

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