Browsing by Subject "Executive employees"
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The relationship between leisure–time physical activity and psychological well–being in executive employees of selected African countries
(2013)Participation in leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) is vital to ensure adequate physical work capacity for the demands of daily living and job performance. Due to work demand, most top and middle (executive) managerial ... -
The relationships between leisure–time physical activity and health related parameters in executive employees of selected African countries
(North-West University, 2012)Leisure-time physical inactivity is a global public health concern affecting all people in different walks of life, including employees. This inactivity is associated with chronic diseases of lifestyle as well as low work ... -
Uitbranding se verband met lewenstyl en fisieke aktiwiteit by swart manlike bestuurslui
(North-West University (South Africa), 2002)Research on managers in the South African corporate sector indicated that the working environment is not always beneficial for the good psycho-emotional health of the manager (Van der Linde, 1998:50; Le Roux, 1999:51 ; ...