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4 Simple Strategies to Encourage Employee Wellness by Staying Active at Home

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Wellbeing

In a time when health is at the forefront of everyone’s minds, the pandemic has discouraged many of your employees from engaging in healthy lifestyle behaviors. With the transition to remote work, increased stress, and restricted access to gyms and fitness centers, more and more workers have struggled with their motivation to exercise, thus increasing their risk of poor health outcomes related to COVID-19.

Six in ten adults in the U.S. have a chronic disease like diabetes, heart disease, or obesity, costing employers millions each year in lost productivity and engagement.  Unfortunately, chronic conditions and physical inactivity also significantly increase the risk of COVID-19 complications.

The good news is that these conditions can be managed or prevented through healthy lifestyle habits. The health of your employees is not a problem that you can ignore. Investing in your workers’ health will not only reduce costs for your organization but also help them lead happier, healthier lives.

Although the increasing availability of vaccines is promising, many are proceeding with caution. Those who cannot access a gym or onsite fitness centers may be finding it much harder to exercise regularly. Without these resources, numerous workers have stopped pursuing their fitness goals.

The rise of this sedentary behavior will likely increase healthcare costs for your organization in the years to come. According to a 2016 CDC study, certain risk factors, such as inactivity and obesity, cost employers $34.6 billion each year. Fortunately, it’s never too late to start encouraging your employees to engage in healthy habits.

Whether your workforce needs help with resuming their exercise routines or are ready to start their fitness journey, here are a few ways to encourage employees to stay active at home:

Everyone’s health journey is unique, so it’s essential to provide options that meet each member of your workforce’s needs and ability levels, especially when it comes to exercise. It’s best to take a multi-faceted approach to promote physical activity in the workplace: raise awareness of the need for regular movement, share the benefits of exercise and provide a variety of tools and resources that your populations can access whenever and wherever they need them.

Inspiring your employees to be more physically active is just a small step towards achieving holistic wellbeing. In addition to providing your workforce with the resources they need to stay active at home, your organization should also focus on whole-person wellbeing, including mental health, financial wellbeing, nutrition, sleep, and more. By helping your employees adopt and maintain healthy lifestyles despite the pandemic, you’ll build a healthier, resilient, and more productive workforce that will support your business’s continued success for years to come.

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