A research-backed analysis suggests that sleep quality and diet offer stronger protection against the health impacts of chronic work stress than exercise, while highlighting that workplace design and structural issues remain primary drivers of employee well-being.
Stacked weekly counts; colour by lean. “n/a” covers government and iwi-Māori sources where lean isn't applicable.
How this topic has been named, week by week. A new alias winning out is usually a framing shift.
How the news corpus has covered this same topic over the last 12 weeks. 2 articles from RNZ, Stuff, NZ Herald, ODT, 1News, Newsroom and The Spinoff. Click through to the press view for the full panel.
Up to 12 framings spread across orientations. Each framing is a short phrase the topic extractor generated to characterise the piece's stance — not a quote from the source. Click through to read the original.
structural work conditions outweigh individual self-care efforts
Sleep and diet may matter more than exercise for buffering the health toll of chronic stressSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.