| absenteeism: cost of, 164, 235, 277, 346-47, 358; and creativity, 327; and fitness programs, 314, 339, 341; reasons for, 165, 345, 356; in the StayWell program, 118, 122; and stress management programs, 274. See also cost-containment | |
| accessibility, 62, 64, 166, 310, 311, 316 | |
| addiction to smoking, 361 | |
| advisory committees. See health education committees | |
| aerobic exercise, 158, 236, 277, 311 | |
| Agriculture, U.S. Department of, 86 | |
| Ainsworth, T., 119 | |
| Ajzen, I., 243 | |
| Alcoholics Anonymous, 192 | |
| alcoholism and the media, 307 | |
| alcoholism programs, 37, 38, 45, 46, 56, 94-97, 167, 277, 331-32 | |
| Allen, Robert F., 306 | |
| American Association of Certified Public Accountants, 101 | |
| American Association of University Affiliated Programs for Persons with Developmental Disabilities, 99 | |
| American Cancer Society, 363, 366 | |
| American Heart Association, 366 | |
| American Institute for Preventive Medicine, 381 | |
| American Lung Association, 363, 366 | |
| American Psychiatric Association, 361 | |
| Anderson, David R., 214, 284-98 | |
| Andrew, G. M., 248, 249 | |
| Ardell, Donald, 9, 10, 11 | |
| assertiveness, 207-8 | |
| AT&T (American Telephone & Telegraph), 277 | |
| atemporal technology, 96 | |
| athletes, 275 | |
| Ayoub, M. S., 154, 155 | |
| Azar, N., 19-20 | |
| Backer, Thomas E., 301-2, 325-37 | |
| back injuries, costs of, 271 | |
| back injury control programs, 110, 148- 62, 277 | |
| Bagley, R. W., 243, 249 | |
| Bandura, A., 238, 239-40 | |
| Barrett, T. C., 245 | |
| Bawol, R. D., 357 | |
| Beatty, B. D., 243 | |
| behaviorism, 237-38, 239 | |
| behavior modification: approaches to studying, 236-51; and burn-out programs, 196; and the corporate culture, 35-38, 41; and EAPs, 47, 57; and evaluation, 218, 259; and fitness/health promotion/wellness programs, 310, 311, 379; and health education committees, 52-53; and health risk appraisals, 66-67, 311- 12; and smoking control, 365; and the StayWell program, 285-87, 293- 95. See also lifestyle change | |
| Belloc, N. B., 86, 114 | |
| benefits: of back injury control programs, 153, 161; and the corporate culture, 36, 39-40, 42-43; of cost-containment, 373; of creativity, 325-27, 334-35, of evaluation, 258; of fitness programs, 309-10, 314, 338- 45, 347-49, 385-86, and health education committees, 54-57; of the Health Plus program, 126; of health promotion programs, 5, 10, 67, 68, 167-68, 319, 378; of health and safety training programs, 25-26, 259-60, 268; of physical activity programs, 251; of planning, 85-92; of rehabilitation programs, 170; of smoking control, 362-63, 365; of the StayWell program, 115, 117-18, 121-22; of stress management |
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Publication information:
Book title: Health and Fitness in the Workplace:Health Education in Business Organizations.
Contributors: Samuel H. Klarreich - Editor.
Publisher: Praeger.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 1987.
Page number: 393.
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