ABSTRACT

This book focuses on the major issues surrounding worksite health promotion programs. It identifies and discusses examples of the most intensively studied programs (such as Johnson and Johnson's "Live for Life," and AT&T's "TLC"), and considers the "state of science" for the four most frequently offered health-promotion program components: smoking cessation, weight control, exercise, and stress management.

As is becoming increasingly evident, worksite health-promotion activities pose their own unique set of challenges -- challenges that are likely to have a significant impact on national health status and costs. Crucial areas addressed in this volume include program development and design, cost benefit/cost effectiveness, and legislative/policy issues.

chapter 1|10 pages

Health at Work

part |62 pages

Worksite Health Promotion Strategies and Programs

chapter 3|8 pages

Health Promotion

The Challenge to Industry

chapter 4|12 pages

Work-Site Health Promotion

The European Experience, With Particular Emphasis on the Federal Republic of Germany

chapter 5|24 pages

Control Data's StayWell® Program

A Health Cost Management Strategy

part |61 pages

Targets for Health Promotion

chapter 6|24 pages

Cigarette Smoking at Work

Data, Issues, and Models

chapter 8|18 pages

Exercise Programs at Work

Data, Issues, and Models

part |70 pages

Challenges and Issues in Worksite Health Promotion

chapter 10|11 pages

Work-site Health Promotion

Some Policy Issues and Concerns

chapter 14|11 pages

In Hot Pursuit of Health Promotion

Some Admonitions

chapter 15|16 pages

Healthy People—Healthy Business

A Critical Review of Stress Management Programs in the Workplace *