... amongst seafarers. Issues such as fatigue, stress, depression and other mental health issues are seen frequently among the seafaring population. In addition, lifestyle issues and illness such as obesity, ...
... however, expected that the medical examiner informs the seafarer about the importance of lifestyle and proper treatment of the condition, to be able to preserve his fitness for work for many years, not ...
... lead their traditional lifestyle and be open to its associated risks. To date the knowledge base on seafarers’ health, with the exception of that on those serving in navies, is far from perfect. Nevertheless, ...
... is now a growing recognition that interventions that integrate all aspects of the health of the target group and which aim to develop a healthy overall lifestyle, rather than to prevent a specific condition, ...
... health problems long recognised in the industry, including suicide, depression, anxiety, and alcohol or drug dependence, to name a few. Psychological health also relates very strongly to many lifestyle-associated ...
... covers and their dorsal fin. The fish can inflict extremely painful puncture wounds. Most species of the venomous fish are known to lead a sedentary lifestyle and are usually found in shallow coastline ...
... and personal habits, such as smoking or substance abuse. For these sorts of lifestyle associated risk the style of prescriptive risk management that is acceptable for injury and work-related disease prevention ...
... seafarers in the British merchant fleet (1986-1995). Occup Med (Lond.). 2002; 52: 195-202 [v] Hansen HL, Pedersen G. Influence of occupational accidents and deaths related to lifestyle on mortality among ...
... a healthy lifestyle to prevent diseases or manage the disease progression. It should be emphasized that individuals bear a responsibility in maintaining their own health. The shipping company's perspective ...
... among the seafaring population. In addition, lifestyle issues and illness such as obesity, alcohol and drug use and abuse and sexually transmitted disease have become or remain a major cause of illness ...