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Workplace Nutrition: Four Traits, 3%
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Topics related to workplace nutritional management incentives and systems. This weblog encourages industry efforts to better employee health and performance as well as lower corporate health costs. Sunday, May 01, 2005. Four Traits, 3%. Stephanie over on The Daily Vegetable. Cites a Michigan Study:. Four lifestyle traits necessary for good health. Only 3% of the. Population exhibits all four traits: non-smoking, at a healthy weight, getting. Only 23% of us eat that many vegetables. One thing I've wondere...
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Workplace Nutrition: May 2005
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Topics related to workplace nutritional management incentives and systems. This weblog encourages industry efforts to better employee health and performance as well as lower corporate health costs. Wednesday, May 11, 2005. I recently read an interesting article " The influence of self-efficacy and outcome expectations on the relationship between perceived environment and physical activity in the workplace. It cites Plotnikoff et al's (ref article) ecological workplace physical activity model. However, my...
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palosverdesblog: July 2005
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Observations on conservatism, politics, education, cosmology, astrobiology, evolution and the environment. Sunday, July 31, 2005. Progress on the Home Front. After five years of partisan squabbling and Democratic obstruction, Congress, in the last few weeks, has finally done some good. The $286 billion transportation. Bill was approved overwhelmingly by the House and the Senate. Congress approved the Central American Free Trade Agreement. Congress also voted to reauthorize portions of the USA. What is mo...
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palosverdesblog: April 2005
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Observations on conservatism, politics, education, cosmology, astrobiology, evolution and the environment. Friday, April 29, 2005. Fixing Social Security, and the Democrats. President Bush preempted Democratic objections. To his Social Security plan by acknowledging the historical greatness of the program while urging Congress to adopt changes that would preferentially benefit low-income retirees of the future. The savings accrued would close most of Social Security's long-term financial gap. In other wo...