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Why are schools good places for health promotion? - Answer can reach a lot of people and
can prevent bad habits early, cancer diabetes and heart disease starts early
habits developed in youth - Answer - Tobacco Use
- Physical Inactivity
- Poor Diet
- Alcohol and Drug Use
- Behaviors Leading to Injury
- Unsafe Sexual Practices
Coordinated School Health Model components - Answer o Health education
o Physical education
o Community and family involvement
o Health services
o Nutrition services
o Counseling, psychological and social services
o Healthy school environment
o Staff health promotion
Advantages of school health promotions - Answer economy of scale
Challenges of school health promotions - Answer - Schools have different priorities (education
and funding)
- communicating health promotion in a way kids will understand
- have to go through a lot of people to gain access to students
workplace health promotion in 1970 - Answer some employers begin to develop executive
fitness programs to keep their top management team fit for duty
, workplace health promotion in 1990 - Answer considerable growth of work site health
promotion nationally
workplace health promotion in 2000 - Answer increasing demand for greater accountability
for the effects of work site health promotion and health protection efforts
Healthier Worksite Initiative - Answer o Developed in 2002 by the CDC for its own employees
o Goals were to make CDC work site where healthy choices are easy choices and share lessons
learning with other federal agencies
Common barriers to worksite health promotion - Answer o Workplaces lack capacity to offer
health programs (Lack of staff resources, funding, management support)
o Not all employees have equal access to programs at work (Laborers, men, and minorities
report less access to health promotion programs at work, employees who work in small
businesses)
Employee concerns/barriers of health promotion - Answer o Lack of privacy
o Negative peer pressure
o Competing work demands/lack of times
o Difficult or toxic work conditions
o Lack of support from an immediate supervisor
Aging work population effect - Answer Increased risk of...
Chronic disease (multiple)
Work conditions needing to be adapted to ensure safety and health
Tailoring health programming to them to enhance likelihood of success
Women in workplace effects on programs - Answer Chronic disease (multiple)
Work conditions needing to be adapted to ensure safety and health
Tailoring health programming to them to enhance likelihood of success
Non-white employees and cultural considerations - Answer Hispanic and Asian American
populations are expected to triple by 2050