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2. THE HISTORY OF HEALTH PROMOTION
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...uld advise his students to become acquainted with the lifestyles of the local residents by noting their work patterns and eating habits. The Young Men's Christian Association has been described a...

3. HEALTH CARE IS A PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY
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... answer. Prevention of disease is the strategic choice for the future. Health education programs in the workplace represent a promising approach to disease prevention. There are benefits for both the ...

4. Effectively Marketing a Wellness Program
(Articles/Health Education)
...n limiting definitions of marketing to them ( Bonaguro and Miaoulis 1983).   Do employees need worksite wellness programs? "Of course, they do," we answer hastily and point to lifes...

5. A Comprehensive People Maintenance Program
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...ke first-time home ownership a financial burden or an unrealistic goal for many young couples. At the workplace, economic restraints and technological changes have caused many companies to downsize ...

6. SELECTING A STRESS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
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Stress management has become a very timely and popular workshop, and numerous groups and professionals now offer stress management programs. Certain components in a stress management program distingui

7. In Pursuit of Personal Excellence
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... U.S. business was witnessing increased competition from the Japanese and reduced productivity from its work force and was in the midst of a recession. Organizations needed to be reminded of business ...

Evaluation is a necessary activity for determining the worth of worker health and safety training programs. The worth of a health and safety training program can be judged in many ways. For example, i

...an employer may not follow. Categories of health related costs include, in addition to health benefits, worker's compensation, absenteeism, short- and longterm disability, and the less quantifiabl...

The growth of worksite health promotion activities over the past decade has been truly dramatic. Much of this growth has been fueled by increasing awareness among employers that the cost of ill health

...st examine its options for communication and study the sociological culture bias and perceptions of its work force. Additionally it needs to create a program, goals, objectives, and identification tha...

...were the popular business books, including The One Minute Manager, In Search of Excellence, Megatrends, Working Smarter, and Passion for Excellence. On the other side of the bookstore were the self-he...

... Salk ( Helvarg 1984, p. 195)   As we hurtle full-out into an information based economy, enhancing workplace creativity becomes ever more important to organizational success. Information is the o...

...vidence suggests that these programs have had a direct or specific benefit on employee health or in the workplace. Nevertheless, based on the limited success of other programs directed at altering li...

...g for primary positions of responsibility. The corporate environment is an attractive setting to do the work of health promotion and disease prevention. Many corporations are able to provide wages, be...

16. Selecting a Health Promotion Program
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...the art in behavior change programs is what is called a multiple treatment program. Since no one method works for all people, it is better to present a variety of treatment procedures that allow parti...

17. Privacy Policy
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...nternet. .:: Users may opt out of the use of the DART cookie by visiting the Google ad and content network privacy policy at the following URL - http://www.google.com/privacy_ads.html Some of ou...

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