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Kent State鈥檚 Wellness Offerings Help Employees Stay Active and Eat Healthy

Employees report benefits of university鈥檚 OneWellU program

黑料网鈥檚 wellness program, OneWellU, provides programs, services and resources designed to support faculty and staff physically, mentally and emotionally. Kent State finished 29th in the recent 12-week On the Move Challenge and earned the designation of a Top 50 Most Active Company. Kent State鈥檚 OneWellU program has provided a variety of programs ranging from stress management, personal health coaching, nutrition and several physical activity programs. 

The On the Move Challenge proved to be one of the most engaging activities as it allowed employees to participate in a team challenge that met them where they were in their physical activity journey. It offered a realistic and supportive environment for them to make changes when, where and in what increment they could. 

鈥淚t also presented a very holistic approach to healthy living,鈥 says Kim Hauge, manager for university wellness and healthy campus promotions. 

Ruth Ruggles, applications support analyst with Kent State鈥檚 Division of Information Services, participated in the On the Move Challenge and continues to stay active through other wellness programs offered by the university.

鈥淚 joined the Fit for Life program last summer,鈥 Ruggles says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a class for faculty and staff, and you can sign up for it as many times as you want. I鈥檝e been going to the 5:30 p.m. class that meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday each week. The Fit for Life program has a variety of physical activity breakouts that you can participate in and you can change it up from session to session.

鈥淚 also did the On the Move Challenge, and what I found from participating in team-oriented challenges is that I can lose the weight, and the different programs that are available help me to lose the weight, but keeping it off is what鈥檚 hard for me,鈥 Ruggles adds. 鈥淪o what I鈥檇 like to see is some sort of follow-up; something after the competition is over.鈥

In addition to exercise programs, Ruggles participates in nutrition programs.

鈥淚n January, I started seeing nutritionists,鈥 she says. 鈥淥ne was through Be Well Solutions, one of the university鈥檚 wellness partners. I see her every month. I also see another nutritionist through the university鈥檚 Nutrition Outreach Program. Between the two I meet with, they鈥檝e helped me evaluate my food intake.鈥

For Ruggles, inspiration helps her stay focused on her wellness goals.

鈥淢y motivation for staying active, this time, was the birth of my granddaughter,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 want to be able to keep up with her. I hope I鈥檒l be successful in keeping the weight off because, unlike losing weight for an event such as a wedding, and then gaining it back once the event is over, I鈥檒l be chasing her for a long time.鈥

Through taking advantage of the programs Kent State offers, Ruggles has noticed improvements to her overall health and wellness.

鈥淚n all, participating in the On the Move challenge, Fit for Life and Be Well Solutions helped me lose 16 pounds,鈥 Ruggles says. 鈥淎s the pounds come off, it feels like the exercise and healthier food choices have helped unclutter my brain, too. I feel like I think more clearly.鈥

Mark van鈥檛 Hooft, sponsored programs administrator in the Division of Research and Sponsored Programs, also has noticed lasting effects from participating in the On the Move Challenge.

鈥淚鈥檓 getting into the habit of exercising every day, even if it鈥檚 just for 30 minutes,鈥 van鈥檛 Hooft says. 鈥淚鈥檝e started walking a lot more and do a three- to five-mile hike at least three times a week now, usually in the evening.鈥

He also notes 鈥渉aving more energy in general and being more focused at work鈥 after the On the Move Challenge. He is also taking advantage of other wellness offerings.

鈥淚鈥檝e been attending monthly meditation sessions as an Institute for Excellence alumnus,鈥 van鈥檛 Hooft says.

In addition, van鈥檛 Hooft participated in the Colors of Summer Challenge, a 28-day challenge offered by Be Well Solutions and Kent State, designed to help participants incorporate more fruit and vegetables in their diets.

鈥淚 try to live by the 80/20 rule, meaning you try to be good 80 percent of the time, but it鈥檚 ok to deviate sometimes,鈥 van鈥檛 Hooft says. 鈥淭his gives me some flexibility and motivates me to live healthy most of the time.鈥

For more information about Kent State鈥檚 OneWellU offerings, visit www.kent.edu/hr/benefits/wellness.

POSTED: Thursday, August 4, 2016 03:28 PM
UPDATED: Wednesday, November 13, 2024 04:49 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Marcus Donaldson