Editorial

Vyhmeister, Shawna

 


Learning to Teach Adults: Principles of Adult Education
in the Writings of Ellen White

Klingbeil, Chantal & Klingbeil, Gerald

Barriers to Participation in Research for College Faculty
Vyhmeister, Shawna & Vyhmeister, Ronald

The Impact of Spirituality on Academic Performance 
Fukofuka, Sunia

Language Learners and School Readiness: A Case Study of Two Korean Boys
Choo Chung Ok

A Study of the Health Status of Filipino Workers in Selected Seventh -day Adventist Institutions in the Philippines
Segovia-Siapco, Gina

Opinions on Family and Social Issues Associated with Religious Practice in Southeast Asia 
Perry, Graeme


Teaching Actively: Eight Steps and 32 Strategies to Spark Learning in Any Classroom
Silberman, M.
Reviewed by Prema Gaikwad

The Theory of Money and Banking in Modern Times
Mzumara, M.
Reviewed by Khin Maung Kyi
 

    

A Study of the Health Status of Filipino Workers in Selected Seventh -day Adventist Institutions in the Philippines


Abstract: The Adventist health message is unique among religious groups. For that reason, Adventists have been part of many health studies in developed countries. This small study focuses on the health of Adventist employees in a developing country. Many of the male participants in the study were found to be overweight, and to have elevated risk of heart disease.  These results suggest that Filipino Adventist workers may need to be less casual about exercise and diet if they wish to live long, healthy lives.

Segovia-Siapco, Gina

 

 


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