Can it ever be too early to introduce workplace wellness programs?

Wellness' programs in today's workplaces are usually initiated to encourage mature employees to adopt healthier lifestyles. In many cases it is too late - the horse has already bolted. Little data is available on the persistence of the modified behaviours or the longitudinal benefits of th...

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Main Authors: Nikraz, Ommid, Jansz, Janis, Gilroy, P.
Other Authors: Vertical Events
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Vertical Events 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3135
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Jansz, Janis
Gilroy, P.
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description Wellness' programs in today's workplaces are usually initiated to encourage mature employees to adopt healthier lifestyles. In many cases it is too late - the horse has already bolted. Little data is available on the persistence of the modified behaviours or the longitudinal benefits of the programs although there are reports of reduced sick leave, staff turnover and workers' compensation costs. Improved worker morale has been noted. With current life expectancy now exceeding 80 years and the prospect of today's teenagers working for some sixty years, it is critical that 'wellness' concepts be introduced at an early age if we are to thwart current epidemics of obesity, diabetes and other health related issues. We will simply be unable to meet the health costs of an increasingly aging work force. This paper offers some challenging suggestions as to how this much needed intervention could be achieved.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-31352017-03-08T13:18:48Z Can it ever be too early to introduce workplace wellness programs? Nikraz, Ommid Jansz, Janis Gilroy, P. Vertical Events Wellness' programs in today's workplaces are usually initiated to encourage mature employees to adopt healthier lifestyles. In many cases it is too late - the horse has already bolted. Little data is available on the persistence of the modified behaviours or the longitudinal benefits of the programs although there are reports of reduced sick leave, staff turnover and workers' compensation costs. Improved worker morale has been noted. With current life expectancy now exceeding 80 years and the prospect of today's teenagers working for some sixty years, it is critical that 'wellness' concepts be introduced at an early age if we are to thwart current epidemics of obesity, diabetes and other health related issues. We will simply be unable to meet the health costs of an increasingly aging work force. This paper offers some challenging suggestions as to how this much needed intervention could be achieved. 2009 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3135 Vertical Events fulltext
spellingShingle Nikraz, Ommid
Jansz, Janis
Gilroy, P.
Can it ever be too early to introduce workplace wellness programs?
title Can it ever be too early to introduce workplace wellness programs?
title_full Can it ever be too early to introduce workplace wellness programs?
title_fullStr Can it ever be too early to introduce workplace wellness programs?
title_full_unstemmed Can it ever be too early to introduce workplace wellness programs?
title_short Can it ever be too early to introduce workplace wellness programs?
title_sort can it ever be too early to introduce workplace wellness programs?
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3135