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Stress indicators and eating habits among working Malaysian women


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Ortega, Adriana and Abdullah, Haslinda and Ahmad, Nobaya and Ibrahim, Rahimah (2013) Stress indicators and eating habits among working Malaysian women. Asian Social Science, 9 (7). pp. 12-21. ISSN 1911-2017; ESSN: 1911-2025

Abstract

Managing working life and personal life can result in conflicting demands and roles for young professional women in developing countries. This paper focuses on a descriptive analysis of foods related behavior and level of stress indicators of Malaysian urban working women. It also explored the association between foods related behavior indicators and level of stress among these working women in Malaysia. The data was derived from an unpublished report carried based on a study on levels of stress, work environment and food intake patterns among urban working women. Data was collected using a questionnaire consisting of self-reported measures of health, stress symptoms, and food related behavior pattern. The results show that young professional women in Malaysia reported high levels of stress and unhealthy food related behavior patterns; underlining important areas for future research related to working women in Asian communities and workplaces. There is a need to addressed issues related to quality of life and wellbeing of working women in Malaysia by both researchers and by policy makers.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Human Ecology
Institute for Social Science Studies
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.5539/ass.v9n7p12
Publisher: Canadian Center of Science and Education
Keywords: Stress level; Foods related behavior; Working women
Depositing User: Nabilah Mustapa
Date Deposited: 04 Jul 2015 08:21
Last Modified: 23 Oct 2017 04:04
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URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28175
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