Title: Waist Size Really Does Matter
1Waist Size Really Does Matter! The Epidemic of
Abdominal Obesity A significant health threat
and economic burden for employers July 11, 2007
- 800 am to 1230 pm Offices of
DrinkerBiddleGardnerCarton This program is made
possible by through the educational support of
2For those present
- Please silence your
- Pagers
- Cell phones
- Blackberries
- IPods IPhone ITunes
- Other noise making devices or colleagues
3And for those on the web phone
- Be aware your telephone is an open microphone and
we want to allow all to hear the program, not
office music, so - Please place your phone or speakerphone on MUTE,
not HOLD, during the program - Let us know if you cant hear the speakers
- Questions can be emailed to us or you can speak
up during the Q A sessions at end of the formal
talks - When asking a question, please identify yourself
4Special Thanks
- Sanofi-Aventis
- DrinkerBiddleGardnerCarton
- MBGH Staff
- Lori Hurtt
- Cheryl Larson
- Jessica Westhoff
5Waist Size Really Does Matter! The Epidemic of
Abdominal Obesity A significant health threat
and economic burden for employers July 11, 2007
- 800 am to 1230 pm Offices of
DrinkerBiddleGardnerCarton This program is made
possible by through the educational support of
6Why Employers Should be Concerned About Obesity
7Why Employers Should be Concerned About Obesity
- In the workplace, obesity can
- Increase a persons medical costs by 36 and
increase drug costs by 77 - Cause longer hospitals stays and more frequent
doctor visits - Result in billions of dollars in low
productivity, lost work days, sick pay, medical
costs and higher insurance premiums - Cause workers to be absent 14 or more times a
year, and tend to under-perform
8Results of 2006 MBGH Benchmarking Survey on
Management of Obesity
- Wellness programs offered to workers
- 95 offer educational programs
- 76 offer disease management/health coaching
- 66 offer health fairs
- 61 offer Weight Watchers
- 52 offer onsite fitness facility
- 47 offer bariatric surgery
- 28 offer weight loss medications
- 23 offer health club membership/medical weight
management
9How Employers Are Managing Obesity
- Tracking BMI
- 71 No
- 19 Yes
- If tracked, what of workers are clinically
obese? - 6-28
- Main entities that drive education/compliance
with weight management programs - Employee self motivation
- Physician direction
- Peers
- Incentives
- Spouse
10Employers can decide to let workers do it
themselves
11Low Cost Ways to Address Obesity
- Incentivize employees to complete health risk
appraisals to obtain baseline data - Create competitions among departments, locations,
sales teams for TOTAL weight loss using peer
pressure as primary tool - Make weight loss of a job site a part of plant
managers bonus formula - Offer onsite Weight-Watchers or other education
programs related to nutrition and exercise - Focus on fitness to try help people from gaining
more weight, rather than losing weight - Create safe walking paths, encourage the use of
stairs - Slow down elevators
- Distribute health education materials
12You can help them eat healthier food
13Low Cost Weight Management Approaches
- Offer free nutritional lunch for attending lunch
learn programs - Require vendors to include healthy food choices
in cafeterias and vending machines - Charge LESS for fruits, vegetables, salads and
fish than sandwiches and other fast food meals - Offer nutritional counseling for cafeteria
selections - Offer discounts or incentives for joining fitness
centers - Support and disseminate information on community
programs that focus on nutrition and fitness - Tailor weight reduction (and other wellness)
programs to the participants individual
condition (based on HRA or other data) and
readiness to change
14Waist Size Really Does Matter! The Epidemic of
Abdominal Obesity A significant health threat
and economic burden for employers July 11, 2007
- 800 am to 1230 pm Offices of
DrinkerBiddleGardnerCarton This program is made
possible by through the educational support of