Fighting Obesity Becomes Important Workplace Wellness Battleground

by | Jul 15, 2015 | Program Design

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Screen Shot 2015-07-15 at 10.03.01 AMWe've posted frequently on the need to build a strong workplace wellness culture as part of a strong workplace wellness program. Today, more evidence, as Business Insurance reports that “the most successful initiatives build a culture of wellness in the workplace and provide multiple weight-management methods from which employees can choose.”

And one of the key areas where workplace wellness is gaining “steam” is in the fight against obesity.

LuAnn Heinen, Washington-based vice president at the National Business Group on Health, is quoted as saying: “Obesity doesn't exist in a silo. It's so connected to other levers that employers can impact.”

And the number of businesses offering weight management programs is growing.

According to the Business Insurance piece: “A March survey of 121 U.S. employers by the NBGH and Fidelity Investments found that 73% of employers are offering a weight management program this year, and 9% are considering one in 2016. That compares with 69% offering weight management programs in 2014 and 58% in 2009.”

“Managing weight in the workplace begins with building ‘the foundational aspects of employee health and well-being,' Ms. Heinen said, including providing healthy food options, ways to move and stretch during the workday, and physical activity competitions and challenges to add a little peer pressure as motivation, Ms. Heinen said.”

For more on the facts on obesity in the U.S., the Centers for Disease Control and Preventions offers this important fact sheet.

Written By Laura McKenzie

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