1. Diet
Many people view their health in terms of how much they
weigh. Although a healthy lifestyle can definitely help you manage your weight,
there are numerous benefits that extend well past appearance. A healthy
lifestyle can promote overall health as well as reduce the risk of such chronic
diseases as some forms of cancer, stroke, heart disease, and diabetes.
About one in every 11 deaths is linked to having excessive
amounts of fat. Your employees can be educated by encouraging that they check
their weight in the workplace on a regular basis and by offering suggestions on
the benefits of losing weight and on how to lose weight.
Healthy Performance provides on-site health checks that will
inform your employees of their body fat percentage if they are at a healthy
weight, and whether or not they are a risk of any serious health issues like
certain cancers, heart disease, and type 2 diabetes. If they need to lose
weight, our healthcare assessors can provide your employees with actionable
advice that can be immediately implemented.
2. Promote less
drinking
Many employees do not realize that drinking more alcohol on
a regular basis beyond what is recommended and can result in a number of
different long-term health issues, including heart attacks, strokes, and cancers.
For example, it is three times more likely for men who drink more than three or
four alcoholic units regularly to suffer a stroke. The Calorie Counter and Drink Aware Unit can be
used by employees to measure their drinking levels, and also get information on
where they can get assistance. The press has done a good job of promoting
alcohol-free back to back days. This powerful message can be communicated
inside your workplace. You can get more information from Drinkaware's Drink
Free Days campaign.
To educate employees on the benefits offered by drinking
less, we operate a Beer Google workshop. This is a very interactive and informative way to replicate the effects of excessive drinking. Quite often we
hold the workshop along with other workshops like health and wellbeing and
alcohol awareness taster sessions and we hold them during companies' health
and wellbeing weeks when a new well-being and health program is being launched,
or around Alcohol Awareness Week or other key calendar dates.
3. Exercise on a
regular basis
If you are looking for a miracle cure, here it is. It will
help to reduce the risk of major illnesses of your employees by as much as 50%
and reduce the risk of early death by as much as 30%. Also, it is easy, free,
and has an immediate impact.
Exercise offers many more benefits other than just weight
loss. Exercising will still provide you with health benefits even if
you happen to be slim. According to research, physical activity also can boost
energy, sleep quality, mood, and self-esteem, in addition to reducing the risk
of Alzheimer's disease, dementia, depression, and stress.
To encourage employees to exercise, consider promoting a
cycle to work plan, holding yoga sessions, using the stairs for one month, and
introducing monthly challenges into your workplace.
Various levels of workshops are run by the Health
Performance team since not everyone is a marathon runner. However, we run
workshops for that as well. If you are unsure what your benchmark levels should
be, we frequently introduce MyWellbeingCheck, our online lifestyle assessment
tool. It provides your employees with a personal dashboard and also offers a
company-wide report that highlights hotspots. It makes it ideal for taking on
health and wellbeing cost-effectively, efficiently, and proactively.
4. Eat five per day
Vegetables and fruit are an important component of a
balanced diet that can help your employees maintain their health. This five per
day message stresses the health benefits that can be enjoyed by consuming five
portions of vegetables and fruits on a daily basis. Usually, vegetables and
fruits are also low in calories and fat (as long as they are not roasted or
fried in lots of oil). This is we consuming them can help maintain a healthy
heart and level of weight.
The nutrition and diet workshop run by Healthy Performance
covers subjects like eating to perform, weight management, food labeling,
energy levels, and a lot more. We employ interactive methods throughout our
sessions to encourage employees to eat in moderation and take a balanced
approach.
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you peace of mind.
5. Eat less fat and
salt
Extensive research has shown that excessive at and salt in
our diets is one of the main causes of such chronic illnesses as diabetes,
stroke, and heart disease.
A small amount of salt is needed by our bodies to survive.
However, findings have shown that the amount that most employees consume is
much more than what they need. When you consume too much salt it can cause high
blood pressure which can lead to having a stroke or developing heart disease.
Almost two-thirds of UK employees have diets with excessive
amounts of saturated fat, which puts them at an increased risk of stroke and
heart disease. Action on Salt has useful tips on how to cut your salt levels.
There is great advice on how to cut back on fat at Change 4 Life.