PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «LEISURE SICKNESS»
leisure sickness
leisure
sickness
similar
paradise
syndrome
name
given
purported
psychological
condition
universally
recognized
psychologists
which
some
people
more
likely
report
feeling
during
weekends
vacations
than
when
working
patient
suffers
holidays
make
sick
vingerhoets
said
that
suffering
from
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switch
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host
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mail
daily
arrived
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about
work
days
your
feet
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research
health
life
style
guardian
never
could
victim
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weale
investigates
nervous
system
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developing
symptoms
commonly
known
first
identified
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webmd
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relax
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washington
post
associate
professor
clinical
psychology
tilburg
university
netherlands
calls
word
year
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prevalence
phenomenology
explore
background
what
with
pictures
wisegeek
nausea
exhaustion
stress
while
vacation
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «LEISURE SICKNESS»
Descubre el uso de
leisure sickness en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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Time Shift,
Leisure and Tourism: Impacts of Time Allocation ...
Leisure Sickness: A new type of modern disease? Generally, it is accepted that
leisure and vacation are associated with feelings of relaxation and well-being.
Thus, the prescription of a rest for overstrained individuals, complaining of a high
...
Klaus Weiermair, Harald Pechlaner, Thomas Bieger, 2006
By allowing a more efficient use of the time available, flexible working
arrangements are likely to attenuate the preference for leisure. Sickness
insurance plays a crucial role. In most countries, the government, the employers,
or both provide ...
3
Stress Proof Your Life 2nd Edition
Elisabeth Wilson. End 'stop and collapse' syndrome You take holidays. You know
how important this is if you want to be stress-free. And then you spend the first
week in bed recovering from some dreaded lurgy. You've got leisure sickness ...
4
The best value health book ever!
Infinite Ideas. End 'stop and collapse' syndrome You take holidays. You know
how important this is if you want to be stress-free. And then you spend the first
week in bed recovering from some dreaded lurgy. You've got leisure sickness –
aka ...
5
Instant vitality: Shortcuts to a healthier life
5. End. 'stop. and. collapse'. syndrome. You take holidays. You know how
important this is if you want to be stress-free. And then you spend the first week in
bed recovering from some dreaded lurgy. You've got leisure sickness – aka 'stop
and ...
6
Relax and enjoy life: 149 Ultimate Stress Busters
21. End. ' stop. and. collapse'. syndrome. Youtake holidays. You know how
importantthis is if you wantto slow down. And then you spend the first week in bed
recovering from some dreaded lurgy. You've got leisure sickness – aka 'stop and
...
7
Stress proof your life: 52 brilliant ideas for taking control
You've got leisure sickness – aka 'stop and collapse' syndrome. The guy who first
identified leisure sickness was a sufferer. Professor Ad Vingerhoets of Tilburg
University noticed he always got ill on the first days of his holiday. So he did a ...
But to all those who gratefully receive the boon of elegant leisure, Sickness will
be welcome as a confirmerof that blessing ; for when do we enjoy it so perfectly,
as when that tyrannical world, and its clamorous calls upon our time and thoughts
, ...
9
Teacher Well-being: Looking After Yourself and Your Career ...
SICKNESS'. Researchers in the Netherlands coined the phrase 'leisure sickness'
to describe the phenomenon of falling ill on the first day of a holiday. Apparently
around 3 per cent of us do it, but this figure is likely to be higher among teaching
...
10
The Corporate Wellness Bible: Your guide to keeping happy, ...
72. End. 'stop. and. collapse'. syndrome. You takeholidays.Youknow how
important this is if you want to bestressfree.Andthen you spend the first week in
bed recovering from some dreaded lurgy. You've got leisure sickness – aka 'stop
and ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «LEISURE SICKNESS»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
leisure sickness en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Migräne, Schnupfen, Übelkeit im Urlaub: Bloß nicht krank werden …
Der Strand oder die Skipiste rücken in weite Entfernung. Vor allem Berufstätige erwischt die „Leisure Sickness“, zu Deutsch „Freizeitkrankheit“. «FOCUS Online, Jul 15»
Why do you always get ill on holiday?
The phenomenon even has a name: leisure sickness. But what are the causes? Here, experts reveal 10 reasons for feeling below par on your ... «Daily Times, Jul 15»
Why we may fall ill when we're on holiday
There's even a name for this affliction – leisure sickness. Ad Vingerhoets, the Dutch psychologist who came up with the name, concedes this ... «BBC News, Feb 15»
Why Won't Japanese Workers Go on Vacation?
In theNetherlands, for instance, despite copious vacation days, up to 3 percent of the population suffers fromleisure sickness—the inability to ... «VICE, Feb 15»
On why we get sick when we switch off
It's officially known as leisure sickness, and it afflicts those whose body is shocked by the sudden experience of doing nothing; so shocked it ... «Stuff.co.nz, Dic 14»
Health: Preparation is the key to holiday happiness
Commonly known as leisure sickness, the body gives in to a build-up of stress, which lowers immunity and makes people more susceptible to ... «Yorkshire Evening Post, Jul 14»
The real reason we're ill on holiday and how to fight it
Indeed, so common is this phenomenon that it's been called “leisure sickness” by scientists. It may take the form of a cold or migraine during the ... «Scottish Daily Record, Jun 14»
"I Have Sinned Against the Lord and Against You! Will You Forgive …
He told Vlok: “The pressure of apartheid was keeping her upright.” The technical term is “leisure sickness,” the phenomenon by which, when we ... «The New Republic, Jun 14»
Research shows you pretty much whatever you want
“Leisure sickness” they call it. Of course, you may have already caught it on the plane, where (further “research shows”) you're 100 times more ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 14»
Your Brain On: Vacation
Known as “leisure sickness,” symptoms range from headaches to muscle pain and nausea, shows a study from the Netherlands. When you ... «Shape Magazine, Jun 14»