Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between life-style and mental, physical health among industrial workers. 794 workers completed WAC (Wellness Assistance Chart) as a measure of life-style, mental health, and physical health. The results revealed that those who work in service business exercise least of all businesses, and their state of mental health was worst. Those who work in transportation exercise much of all businesses, the researchers exercise much and take much care of daily exercise, and the salesman exercise least. In addition, the salesman smoke and drink much of all businesses. The implications of these findings for behavioral modification were discussed.