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the ratio between the circumference of the waist to the circumference of the hips. It is an indicator of weight, physical fitness, and the risk of developing serious health conditions; higher waist to hip ratios are associated with poorer health and fitness 
defined by: Shana Cole
means being friendly, helpful, sincere, trustworthy, and moral
defined by: Abdolhossein Abdollahi
a stressor that is related to the work context. Some examples of work stressors include: job insecurity, role overload, interpersonal conflict, and lack of autonomy
defined by: Lena Låstad
A part of human memory that is responsible for processing information. Information in the working memory is available for a very short period only. The information is not “stored” in this memory system but processed, for example, used to solve problems or make judgments and decisions.
defined by: Jan Alexander Häusser
a specialized agency of the United Nations that seeks to coordinate international health activities and to help set evidence-based policy standards through research and health trend assessment
defined by: Mandy Tjew A Sin
the attempt to defend or bolster one’s own or one’s group’s beliefs and practices and/or denigrate those of others'
defined by: Jonathan Jong