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Participation in employer-sponsored Wellness programs before and after retirement

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH BEHAVIOR
Volume 30, Issue 1, Pages 27-38

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PNG PUBLICATIONS
DOI: 10.5993/AJHB.30.1.3

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retirees; program participation; worksite wellness

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Objectives: To evaluate wellness program participation before and after retirement. Methods: This retrospective cohort design compares 3 groups of employees: 1998-1999 retirees (N=6065), 1994-1995 retirees (N=5862), and 21, 176 employees who were still active as of 2002. Participation was compared over 2 time periods for high-intensity and low-intensity programs. Results: Significantly different participation rates were found among the 3 groups specific to program intensity. Participation before retirement is associated with higher participation after retirement regardless of program intensity (OR=3.8 for overall participation). Conclusions: Wellness programs can attract retirees, especially if they participated before retirement and are offered a variety of programs.

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