Monday, February 15, 2010

The relationship between occupation and health status

We are now definitely in the area of generalized generally accepted norms, but you have all seen it before so there is no reason to pretend it doesn’t happen. We have seen the laborer who has a lean and muscular body, the cook with a rosy look, the administrator with a enlarged abdomen and the laborer with sinew. Of course these are generalizations and there will be plenty of variations as to how people look and their fat even if they employment in the same occupation. I have always believed that the employment that you do will have a profound effect on how you look. In this brief article I will try to explain some of the issues that your occupation can raise which impact on your overall fat.

If you consider that we tend to spend the majority of our lives at our places of employment, you can employment out the level of influence that our occupation can have on our fat. I am now referring to the fact that what you do outside employment is mainly to sleep so most of your active life is spent at the place where you earn a living. The habits you learn and practice there will have a profound effect on your level of fat. This is not to ignore the impact of your habits at home or during leisure time but it is a fact that the less time you spend in a place, the less the impact it will have in your overall living arrangements.

Some occupations encourage a large intake of nutrient providing substances by virtue of their own intrinsic nature. If you are a cook, you will regularly have access to nutrient providing substances and will be exposed to attractive smells on a daily basis. You will be in a position to indulge your passion for unplanned meals if you so wish. You will be in a position to have as much nutrient providing substances as you like without necessarily having to pay for it outright. This can lead you to over eat and gain fat. However if you employment in an office which does not have a cafeteria, then you will have to rely on your meager sandwich that you packed in the morning. Your nutrient providing substances intake will be considerably less than those that have unlimited access to flavorsome nutrient providing substances.

Some jobs require quite a lot of energy to be able to accomplish. The example I gave is that of the laborer who toils on a daily basis and burns more fat particles or percentages in a day than someone who goes to the gym three times a week. This means that even if that laborer is over eating, the amount of fat particles or percentages he is using up at employment more than mitigate for any excess intake that he may have consumed. This will mean that on balance he will remain healthy and relatively less over fat than someone who has a sedentary occupation yet consumes the same amount of fat particles or percentages as the laborer. That is why laborer tends to have relatively few fat issues when you compare them to other less physical occupations.
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