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Employee Wellness Program Outcomes: A Case Study
Jason S. Swayze & Lisa A. Burke-Smalley, Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health, January 2013 The study: examines program outcomes associated with wellness efforts at a large midwestern-based, globally operating manufacturing company, focused…
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Matthew G. Wattles & Chad Harris: The Relationship Between Fitness Levels and Employee’s Perceived Productivity, Job Satisfaction and Absenteeism
Matthew G. Wattles & Chad Harris, Journal of Exercise Physiology, Volume 6 Number 1, February 2003 Study: 143 employees of a northwest business completed a fitness assessment measuring percentage body fat, cardiorespiratory…
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J.J.Collins et al: The Assessment of Chronic Health Conditions on Work Performance, Absence, and Total Economic Impact for Employers
J.J.Collins et al, JOEM, Volume 47, Number 6, June 2005 Study: Dow Chemical, 5 locations, 7797 respondents (64% of included), work impairment and absenteeism based on self-reported primary chronic health conditions. …
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