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  • Celal Bayar Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi
  • Volume:11 Issue:4
  • Evaluation of Diet Quality, Work Stress and Anxiety Status of White and Blue Collar Industrial Worke...

Evaluation of Diet Quality, Work Stress and Anxiety Status of White and Blue Collar Industrial Workers

Authors : Rabia Aras, Birsen Demirel, Hande Seven Avuk
Pages : 681-688
Doi:10.34087/cbusbed.1439816
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Publication Date : 2024-12-29
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Aims: This study examines the relationship between nutritional quality, work stress, and anxiety of individuals working in different positions in industrial organizations. Material and Methods: A total of 132 volunteers, aged 18-65, employed in industries in İstanbul, underwent assessments. The study employed the Work Stress Scale and Beck Anxiety Inventory for work stress and anxiety measurements and the Healthy Eating Index-2015 (HEI-2015) for diet quality, using 24-hour food records. Results: In this research, 48.9% of white-collar employees and 49.4% of blue-collar employees experience high levels of job stress (p>0.05). Anxiety was found in 48.9% of white-collar workers and 39.1% of blue-collar workers (p>0.05). The diet quality of 75.6% of white-collar workers and 72.4% of blue-collar workers was poor. Statistically significant differences were identified when comparing job stress with the Beck Anxiety Inventory and HEI-2015 results (p=0.005 and p=0.030, respectively). Blue-collar industrial workers reported higher daily energy intake (2277.3 kcal) and carbohydrates (295.5±77.50 g/day) compared to white-collar workers (energy 1979.1 kcal; carbohydrates 261.2±78.61 g/day), with significant differences in calorie and carbohydrate consumption (p=0.015). Noteworthy dietary habits influencing work stress included skipping snacks (p 0.05). Conclusion: Work-related stress is pivotal in employees\\\' physical and psychological well-being and diet quality. Developing strategies to enhance diet quality within organizations can aid in alleviating work stress and anxiety.
Keywords : Diyet kalitesi, iş stresi, kaygı, sağlıklı beslenme indeksi, sanayi çalışanı

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