Worksites are structured environments with social norms and policies. These norms positively or negatively influence health habits such as physical activity and food choices. This article describes a worksite wellness program conducted and evaluated by Extension. The program demonstrated significant changes in body weight, waist circumference, body mass index, amount of exercise, and stages of change for exercise and intake of fruits and vegetables. This article challenges Extension to partner with employers who have a growing interest in contributing to a healthy work force. Also included are suggestions and tools for conducting worksite wellness programs
Since the early 1960’s the number of sedentary occupations has increased from 50% to 80%. A venue wh...
The increase in health care costs has lead to the realization that there is a need for worksite heal...
Background. Adult obesity is globally recognized as a public health concern. As adults spend most of...
Worksites are structured environments with social norms and policies. These norms positively or ne...
abstract: The overall goal of this paper is to promote wellness, exercise and positive mental health...
The Affordable Care Act provides impetus for Extension efforts in worksite wellness. The study repor...
Employee health has long been a priority of owners of businesses, small and large. As health care co...
This article identifies new research and policy directions for the field of worksite health in the c...
Abstract Background In the United States, worksite wellness programs are more often offered by large...
BACKGROUND: In the United States, worksite wellness programs are more often offered by larger employ...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EconomicsDong LiComprehensive worksite wellness programs were first intr...
Every year, obesity rates continue to rise and have reached epidemic proportions throughout the Unit...
This study evaluates whether improvements in health behaviors related to a worksite wellness program...
This research used quantitative and qualitative research methods to evaluate the effect of worksite ...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review the need, implementation, benefits of a ...
Since the early 1960’s the number of sedentary occupations has increased from 50% to 80%. A venue wh...
The increase in health care costs has lead to the realization that there is a need for worksite heal...
Background. Adult obesity is globally recognized as a public health concern. As adults spend most of...
Worksites are structured environments with social norms and policies. These norms positively or ne...
abstract: The overall goal of this paper is to promote wellness, exercise and positive mental health...
The Affordable Care Act provides impetus for Extension efforts in worksite wellness. The study repor...
Employee health has long been a priority of owners of businesses, small and large. As health care co...
This article identifies new research and policy directions for the field of worksite health in the c...
Abstract Background In the United States, worksite wellness programs are more often offered by large...
BACKGROUND: In the United States, worksite wellness programs are more often offered by larger employ...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EconomicsDong LiComprehensive worksite wellness programs were first intr...
Every year, obesity rates continue to rise and have reached epidemic proportions throughout the Unit...
This study evaluates whether improvements in health behaviors related to a worksite wellness program...
This research used quantitative and qualitative research methods to evaluate the effect of worksite ...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review the need, implementation, benefits of a ...
Since the early 1960’s the number of sedentary occupations has increased from 50% to 80%. A venue wh...
The increase in health care costs has lead to the realization that there is a need for worksite heal...
Background. Adult obesity is globally recognized as a public health concern. As adults spend most of...