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Diet, Nutrition, and Weight
by Andrew D. Carson, Ph.D.

The quality of an individual's diet probably affects vocational behavior in many ways. Also, it may be possible to enhance vocational performance through certain diets tailored for the activity. This is demonstrably so in athletics, but may also be the case in other domains. This topic blurs into taking drugs to enhance performance, especially as many drugs are only slighly removed from naturally occuring biological or mineral products.

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Report: Overweight people face workplace bias with few legal safeguards, advocates say (Human Resources Report).

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