The GM Health Promotion Story
This booklet contains reprints of the following studies:
- The Relationship Between National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Weight Guidelines and Concurrent Medical Costs in Manufacturing Population
- Influence of Participation in a Worksite Health-Promotion Program on Disability Days
- The UAW-GM Health Promotion Program: Successful Outcomes
- Excess Healthcare Costs Associated with Excess Health Risks in Diseased and Non-Diseased Health Risk Appraisal Participants
- A Sequential Neural Network Model for Diabetes Prediction
- Changes in Health Risk Among the Participants in The United Auto Workers-General Motors LifeSteps Health Promotion Program
- Internal Associations Among Health Risks Factors and Risk Prevalence
- Benchmarking Longitudinal Health Risk Appraisal Participation Trends
- Self-Reported Utilization of Preventive Health Services Among Active Employees 55 to 64 Years
- Self-Reported Utilization of Preventive Health Services by Retired Employees Age 65 and Older
- Emerging Research: A View From One Research Center
- Early Survey Evaluation of the United Auto Workers and General Motors LifeSteps Health Promotion Program
- The GM Experience: Launching The Largest Worksite Program in the World
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