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Virgin HealthMiles' Pay-For-Prevention(TM) Approach to Physical Activity Aligns With Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation's Efforts to Reduce U.S. Obesity
| Source: Virgin HealthMiles
BOSTON, MA--(Marketwire - October 5, 2009) - Today, Virgin HealthMiles, a provider
of incentives-based health and productivity programs for business and
government, lent its support to the newly-launched Healthy Weight Commitment
Foundation, which aims to help reduce U.S. obesity rates by increasing
access and opportunities for physical activity, healthier nutrition options
and raising awareness of the energy balance approach -- in the marketplace,
in the workplace and in schools.
According to the Foundation, "Investing in the health of employees is one
of the most pivotal actions employers can take to improve employee
productivity and overall success of a company. Studies show that
obesity-related disorders cost employers nearly 40 million lost workdays,
239 million restricted activity days and 63 million doctor visits each
year." Over 120 leading organizations, representing more than 500,000
employees, have implemented the Virgin HealthMiles program, which offers a
measurable, incentives-based approach to helping employees become more
active and helping employers benefit from a healthier, more productive and
engaged workforce.
Virgin HealthMiles' Pay-for-Prevention™ approach, based on physical
activity and healthy lifestyle change, attracts an average of 40% of
employees who participate. Client data collected by Virgin HealthMiles
corroborates the value of increased physical activity and incentives in
improving health and lowering health care costs. Virgin HealthMiles
supports the Foundation's goals of promoting and offering incentives for
increased activity in the workplace.
"It's very encouraging to see organizations such as the new Healthy Weight
Commitment Foundation recognize the tremendous value of tapping the
workplace as a key pillar to help people become more active," said Chris
Boyce, CEO of Virgin HealthMiles. "Data shows that people take their
health cues from their social ties. And since most adult Americans spend a
third of their day at work, this is a perfect community around which to
become healthier and more active. Improving employee health and lowering
employee health care costs is essential to the long term success of the
U.S. economy, and we salute the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation for
undertaking this important mission."
To speak with Mr. Boyce or for more information about Virgin HealthMiles,
contact Daisy Wall at dwall@tieronepr.com or 404-869-4418.