Samples of research evidence that link this activity to outcomes:
Design practices that promote health (e.g., ergonomic furniture, access to natural lighting, noise control, indoor air quality improvements)

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Evidence strength

Related outcome: Environmental stress triggers decrease
Hassard, J., and T. Cox. The Physical Work Environment and Work-Related Stress: Mechanisms and Consequences. https://oshwiki.eu/wiki/The_physical_work_environment_and_work-related_stress:_mechanisms_and_consequences. Accessed 1 Oct. 2018. View
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Related outcome: Health and well-being self-reports improve
Hassard, J., and T. Cox. The Physical Work Environment and Work-Related Stress: Mechanisms and Consequences. https://oshwiki.eu/wiki/The_physical_work_environment_and_work-related_stress:_mechanisms_and_consequences. Accessed 1 Oct. 2018. View
Growing
Related outcome: Mental health problems decrease
Martin, Angela, et al. “Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Health Promotion Intervention in the Workplace on Depression and Anxiety Symptoms.” Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, vol. 35, no. 1, 2009, pp. 7–18.
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