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Swengros, Glenn V. – 1976
During the past three decades, the health spa industry has grown to become a viable component of our society. Many people, however, still have reservations about the sincerity of health spa proprietors. This is a result of nonprofessional management in the first years of business. Today the health spa industry finds itself with changed…
Descriptors: Development, Health Programs, History, Leisure Time
Stenger, Leslie A.; Smith, Christel M. – 1985
This monograph describes some of the physical, sociological, and psychological characteristics of older adults, identifies their needs, and outlines the role of the health, physical education, recreation and dance (HPRD) professionals in meeting these needs. The first section clarifies various theories on the aging process and the classification…
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, Dance, Exercise, Health Needs
Peer reviewedCooper, Kenneth H.; Collingwood, Thomas R. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1984
Successful corporate fitness programs contain several elements: participant compliance, program models and program elements that are applied systematically, and organizational commitment to the concept. Guidelines for observing effectiveness of health programs are given. (DF)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Evaluation Methods, Health Education, Health Programs
Goldstein, Judith E. – Parks and Recreation, 1983
The Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, and Navy are inaugurating many health education and physical recreation programs based on the concept of wellness. Program philosophies and various activities now available to members of the armed services and their families are discussed. (PP)
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Health Activities, Health Education, Health Programs
Peer reviewedSimons-Morton, Bruce G.; And Others – American Journal of Public Health, 1991
Reports the positive effects of a school-based program including classroom health education, vigorous physical education, and lower fat and sodium school lunches on improving students' diet and physical activity. However, staff development and policy changes would have to accompany any widespread implementation. (CJS)
Descriptors: Child Health, Eating Habits, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
O'Connor, Patrick J. – OSSC Bulletin, 1986
This bulletin examines wellness programs and what they mean to Oregon educators. The opening sections describe what is meant by "wellness" and trace the growth of wellness programs in Oregon to the annual Seaside Health Education Conference. To illustrate how wellness programs operate, the next two sections describe how two Oregon school…
Descriptors: Conferences, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Activities, Health Education
Kaldy, Joanne – School Administrator, 1985
Increasingly, schools are beginning employee wellness programs, which encourage employees to make personal commitments to life-style changes that will increase their productivity and generally improve their health. This article provides an introduction to wellness programs, lists advantages, and tells how to start one and make it work. (DCS)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Employee Attitudes


