4 results match your criteria: "German Sport University Cologne-Institute of Physiology and Anatomy[Affiliation]"
Saf Health Work
June 2016
German Sport University Cologne-Institute of Physiology and Anatomy, Cologne, Germany.
Background: Work-related fatigue has a strong impact on performance and safety but so far, no agreed upon method exists to detect and quantify it. It has been suggested that work-related fatigue cannot be quantified with just one test alone, possibly because fatigue is not a uniform construct. The purpose of this study is therefore to measure work-related fatigue with multiple tests and then to determine the underlying factorial structure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSaf Health Work
September 2015
IfADo-Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors, Dortmund, Germany.
Background: Fatigue has a strong impact on workers' performance and safety, but expedient methods for assessing fatigue on the job are not yet available. Studies discuss posturography as an indicator of fatigue, but further evidence for its use in the workplace is needed. The purpose of the study is to examine whether posturography is a suitable indicator of fatigue in clerical workers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDtsch Arztebl Int
May 2014
Central Institute of the German Armed Forces' Medical Service, Koblenz, Department IV-Military Ergonomics and Exercise Physiology -, Koblenz, German Sport University Cologne - Institute of Physiology and Anatomy, Cologne.
Background: Effective health promotion in the workplace is now essential because of the rising health-related costs for businesses, the increasing pressure arising from international competition, prolonged working lives, and the aging of the work force. The basic problem of prevention campaigns is that the target groups are too rarely reached and sustainable benefits too rarely achieved. In 2011, we carried out a broad-based health and fitness campaign to assess how many personnel could be motivated to participate in a model study under nearly ideal conditions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: The health and physical fitness of adolescents and young adults are important not just to the individuals concerned, but also to society as a whole. Many studies from many different countries have dealt with the prevalence of overweight, the risk factors for it, and the morbidity it causes, but no more than a few have addressed the effects of unhealthy lifestyles on physical fitness. In this study, we show that young adults' physical performance depends on the number of risk factors they possess.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF