Workplaces implement various interventions aimed at promoting employee health, including those targeting dietary habits, physical activity, education, stress management, mindfulness and environmental ...
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, Vol. 49, No. 2 (March 2021), pp. 219-227 (9 pages) Aims: This study aimed to investigate whether introducing workplace health-promotion interventions targeting ...
A new Italian study finds that just two weekly workplace workouts can lower cholesterol and blood pressure, proving that even small steps at work can deliver big health wins. Study: The Implementation ...
At the end 2020, Health Affairs published a key, annual report highlighting ongoing growth in health care spending from a team at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. This research showed ...
In recent years, promoting workplace health has gained significant traction in Germany as an effective strategy for addressing employees’ health and wellness needs in an ever-changing work environment ...
Standing desks have long been marketed as a way to combat the dangers of a sedentary lifestyle. With sitting frequently linked to cardiovascular disease, obesity, and other health concerns, many ...
The Covid-19 pandemic made vivid the ancient truth that “the health of each of us depends on the health of all of us.” It further revealed that mental health—long overlooked in the past—is as vital as ...
If you’re trying to improve your health, the first stop is likely to be your doctor’s office. But your own office may have nearly as much influence on well-being, according to a growing body of ...
The Department of Population & Quantitative Health Sciences is proud to be participating in Stand & Move at Work™, an evidence-based workplace health promotion program and research project. It was ...
In recognition of the importance of work-life balance and in compliance with Republic Act No. 11036 or the Mental Health Act, the Civil Service Commission (CSC) approved a maximum of five days of ...
Sonya Satinsky began serving as the director of health promotion and prevention services for University Health Services on Sept. 26. She sat down with The Daily Princetonian to discuss her personal ...