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Health and fitness at work: A participants' perspective

Peter Conrad

Social Science & Medicine, 1988, vol. 26, issue 5, 545-550

Abstract: In the 1980s worksite health promotion or wellness programs have become more common in American corporations. Corporations see them as a way to control rising health care costs and to improve employee health. This paper examines participants' perspectives on participation in a health and fitness program, based on participant-observation and 35 in-depth interviews with members of one corporate program. Participants have a decided fitness-orientation (as opposed to a health-orientation), focusing on staying in shape and controlling weight. The consequences of this orientation for the promotion of health, the future of wellness programs, and the corporation are discussed.

Keywords: worksite; health; promotion; wellness; physical; fitness; participants'; perspective (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1988
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