A sedentary lifestyle is a key contributor to chronic disease, and many occupations in our society are sedentary in nature. Therefore, a main focus of workplace health promotion programs is to increase employee physical activity. In addition, workplaces are an ideal arena to deliver health programming, however many organizations face barriers to implementation, such as staffing, budget and time constraints. The purpose of this case study is to present a real world, cost-effective workplace walking program that positively impacted employee health. Feedback will also be provided on challenges encountered in relation to compliance and retention. Finally, practical, and social applications are discussed.
Journal article
Positive impacts of a university walking program: a case study
Journal of Physical Activity Research, Vol.4(1), pp.57-61
2019
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- Title
- Positive impacts of a university walking program: a case study
- Creators
- Lisa J Leininger - California State University Monterey BayKevin D Dames - State University of New York College at CortlandKent J Adams - California State University Monterey BayMike Climstein - University of SydneyMark De Beliso - Southern Utah University
- Publication Details
- Journal of Physical Activity Research, Vol.4(1), pp.57-61
- Identifiers
- 4109; 991012821155002368
- Academic Unit
- School of Health and Human Sciences; Human Sciences; Faculty of Health
- Resource Type
- Journal article