Worksite Alphabetical Listing of Topics
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Physical Activity Program home page.
A
- Activity Logs Samples of how to record and track your
physical activity
- Activity
Zone - A handy form to identify nearby places that you can
walk or bike to be more active.
- American Dietetic
Association: Accurate and up-to-date nutrition information
and tips, including how to locate a Registered Dietitian in your
area
- American Obesity Association:
Comprehensive site that includes information on advocacy issues,
news updates, and fact sheets on overweight and obesity
B
C
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Calories
burned per hour - A list of calories burned per hour for
common sports and daily activities. (PDF,
197 KB)
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Cardiovascular
Health Program - Link to information on the State of
Wisconsin Cardiovascular Health Program.
-
Costs
of Inactivity - An easy-to-use tool developed by East
Carolina University that provides an estimate of the financial
cost of physically inactive people to a particular community,
city, state or business.
D
E
F
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Fad Diets
- A reference guide from the Federal Trade Commission on
evaluating weight loss claims
-
Family Physical Activity Brochure
-
Farmer's
Market Worksite Toolkit: A resource guide that describes how
to set up a worksite farmer's market (PDF,
300 KB)
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Fitness
Facility, How to select and use (PDF,
818 KB)
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Free
Weights, How to select and use (PDF, 611
KB)
- Food and Nutrition
Information Center: Useful and accurate information for
health professionals, teachers, and parents
- Food Guide
Pyramid (MyPyramid.Gov): Find a personalized plan that
provides you with recommendations for healthier eating. Released
in April 2005 by the USDA, this new dietary guidance system,
called MyPyramid: Steps to a Healthier You, has replaced the
Food Guide Pyramid. Visit this interactive website for a
personal plan, as well as tips and suggestions for eating
healthier and being physically active.
- Food Labels:
General information and education tools
G
H
- Health Risk Assessment -
Real Age is an interactive web tool that assesses your
health based on an extensive interview and then provides you
with a personalized plan to feel younger and a list of whats
making you younger or older.
- Healthy
Foods at Meetings - The University of Minnesota's
"Guidelines for Offering Healthy Foods at Meetings,
Seminars and Catered Events".
- Healthy People 2010:
National health goals set to prevent and/or reduce threats to
health
- Healthfinder - Guide
to reliable health information on prevention, wellness, diseases
and conditions, and access to a medical dictionary. (In Spanish
and English)
- Heart
Healthy Recipes
-
How
to select and use free weights (PDF, 612 KB)
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How to select and use a fitness facility
(PDF, 818 KB)
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How
to select and use home weights (PDF, 43 KB)
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How
to select and use a home treadmill (PDF, 177 KB)
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How
to select and use an elliptical trainer (PDF, 88
KB)
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How
to select and use a personal trainer (PDF, 924 KB)
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How
to select and use a stationary bicycle (PDF, 82 KB)
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How
to select and use a stair stepper/stair climber (PDF,
72 KB)
K
L
-
Legislation
database. The nutrition and physical activity
legislative database is a Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) site that allows users to search for
state-level bills related to nutrition and physical activity
topics.
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Lighten'
Up Wisconsin
Lighten'
Up Wisconsin is a five-month team challenge that encourages team
members to make small, realistic and permanent changes in their
dietary and exercise habits that will last a lifetime. The
challenge runs form January 9, 2006 to June 9, 2006.
M
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Make
Your Calories Count - Make Your Calories Count is
an interactive learning program that provides consumers with
information to help plan a healthful diet while managing calorie
intake. The exercises will help consumers use the food label to
make decisions about which food choice is right for them.
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Menu
Planner - An interactive menu planner designed to guide
daily food and meal choices based on your daily calorie
allowance. For directions on how to use the Menu Planner, click
on About the Menu Planner.
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MyPyramid.Gov
(Food Guide Pyramid): Interested in a plan that provides you
with recommendations for healthier eating? Released in April
2005 by the USDA, this new dietary guidance system, called
MyPyramid: Steps to a Healthier You, has replaced the Food Guide
Pyramid. Visit this interactive website for a personal plan, as
well as tips and suggestions for eating healthier and being
physically active.
N
O
P
R
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Restaurants
- A searchable list of restaurants in Wisconsin that have
healthy menu options.
-
Return
on Investment Calculator for Worksite Wellness - Use the
calculator to project the impact of evidence-based wellness
programs on health care costs, productivity, and absenteeism at
your worksite.
S
T
W
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Walkability
checklist Checklist to rate how friendly your community
is for walking
-
Walking / Pedometer Program How
to Use Pedometers as Part of a Walking Program (PDF,
28 KB)
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Walking
route - Map and measure your own route. Use this tool
to view a map and create your own walking route. The tool
lets you choose the route and automatically calculates the
distance.
- What Works Advice and samples of successful physical
activity programs
- Weight
Control Information Network: Provides health professionals
and consumers with evidence-based information on obesity, weight
control, and nutrition
- Weight
Training - This site contains animated demonstrations of how
to use free weight equipment and provides sample workout sheets
to record your weight lifting activities.
- What
Works in Worksites (PDF, 480 KB) -
A two-page summary of evidence-based and promising
strategies that focus on helping people eat healthier and be more active
in the work place.
- The Worksite
Wellness Resource Kit is a tool to assist worksites with
implementing strategies that have been proven to be effective.
The kit walks you through the process of developing a worksite wellness
program.
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Last Updated: May 05, 2008
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