Abstract

Introduction: Overweight and obesity are increasingly linked to reduced productivity (i.e. increased absenteeism and reduced work performance) in the workplace. What is yet to be determined is whether a reduction in weight, of any magnitude, translates into an improvement in these productivity variables. The aim of this study was to investigate whether employees who lost weight in a workplace weight loss maintenance intervention also showed improvements in their productivity levels.

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