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Help Employees Prevent Heart Disease

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Chronic conditions like obesity, lung, and heart disease rack up billions in healthcare costs. More than $432 billion a year is spent on heart disease alone, according to the Triple Solution for a Healthier America. And heart disease is the number one killer in the U.S. (To find your heart disease risk assessment, try this … Continue Reading »

Winter Walking Benefits

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

If you’re looking to increase productivity and decrease healthcare costs for your business, start by putting your best foot forward: A walking program can help employees achieve a healthy BMI, and maintain a more positive attitude overall.
Which also translates to a healthier bottom line: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, medical expenditures … Continue Reading »

Fast Food for Weight Loss?

Monday, January 11th, 2010

It’s a new year, and you know what that means.
Everyone is on a diet.
According to the Food and Health Survey from the International Food Information Council, 61% of consumers are looking to lose 20 pounds or more, and 64% are taking steps to improve their diet.
This is great news considering the rising obesity rate in … Continue Reading »

Promote Physical Activity for Every Body

Friday, January 8th, 2010

The CDC says that 36% of U.S. adults did not engage in any leisure-time physical activity in 2008. Urging regular exercise is nothing new given America’s hefty overweight and obesity statistics. But even lean, inactive men and women are at higher risk of death and disease. The emphasis should not necessarily be on obesity, but … Continue Reading »

Healthy Lifestyle Choices, Decreased Risk for Cancer

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Good news: Overall, new cancer cases in the U.S. have declined, according to the American Cancer Society. However, certain types of cancer—including lung cancer in women and liver cancer in men—are on the rise.
Chronic diseases like cancer account for 40% of all U.S. healthcare expenditure, and more than $180 billion is spent each year on … Continue Reading »

Stop Smoking in the Workplace

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

It’s no surprise: Smoking is terrible for your health.
But did you know that if you employ smokers, your bottom line may be taking a hit: U.S. businesses are paying an estimated $3,391 extra per smoker per year in direct medical costs and lost productivity from smoking-related illnesses like cancer, heart disease, stroke, and chronic … Continue Reading »

Better Choices Today, Increased Productivity Tomorrow

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Help employees start the year off right by giving them lifestyle tools they need to lose weight, increase energy, and decrease stress in 2010.
After all, healthy employees equal a healthier bottom line: Ten years ago, the total direct and indirect cost of obesity on US businesses was an estimated $117 billion, according to the Centers … Continue Reading »

12 New Year’s Resolutions for Wellness Coordinators

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

We’ve probably all thought about our personal resolutions for 2010.
But have you considered doing the same for your wellness program? Here are some smart monthly suggestions to help keep the focus on good health all year long!
January: Remind employees about the importance of preventive screenings. A thorough exam by a primary care physician and the … Continue Reading »

Help Employees Quit Smoking in 2010

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Good news!
A recent study by the University of Michigan and Harvard researchers found that smoking rates have declined 20% in the past 15 years. If all US adults quit by the year 2020, life expectancy would increase by five quality years!
Quitting also saves US businesses more than $3,000 a year per employee in direct medical … Continue Reading »

Not Another Manic Monday

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Many people find it hard to get motivated to work after a weekend or extended holiday due to the “Monday blues”. This phenomenon is especially relevant this time of year when workers take random vacation time and every spare moment is filled with holiday preparations. People are stretched in every conceivable direction and can be … Continue Reading »

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