Workplace Wellness Initiatives: Resources
Washington Wellness Works
Employer-Based Prevention of Chronic Disease in Washington State, 2005, University of Washington Health Promotion Research Center, October 2005.
Cost Benefit and Analysis Report 2006, University of Michigan Health Management Research Center.
The Art of Health Promotion, v7, number 3 July/august, 2003.
Priorities for America's Health: Capitalizing on Life-Saving, Cost-Effective Preventive Services. Partnership for Prevention.
Priorities for America’s Health: Capitalizing on Life-Saving, Cost-Effective Preventive Services. Employers’ Guide. Partnership for Prevention.
Take the Stairs. Save Your Heart
State of Wyoming, Department of Health. (2003). Wyoming 2001 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Report.Cheyenne, WY: State of Wyoming, Department of Health.
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Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health promotion (US) [DHHS]. Promoting Physical Activity: A Guide for Community Action.Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 1999, pp20-28.
CDC. Increasing physical activity. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Recommendations and Reports 2001; 50(RR18): 1-16.