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Northwest Missouri State University

Northwest Missouri State University. Health Risk Assessment February 2012 RESULTS. Demographics. Screening Participation 2012 Male – 39.0%, Female – 61.0% 2011 Male – 39.0%, Female – 61.0% 2010 Male – 37.6%, Female – 62.4% 2009 Male – 41.0%, Female – 59.0% 2008

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Northwest Missouri State University

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  1. Northwest Missouri State University Health Risk Assessment February 2012 RESULTS

  2. Demographics • Screening Participation • 2012 • Male – 39.0%, Female – 61.0% • 2011 • Male – 39.0%, Female – 61.0% • 2010 • Male – 37.6%, Female – 62.4% • 2009 • Male – 41.0%, Female – 59.0% • 2008 • Male – 41.0%, Female – 59.0% • HRA Participation • 2012 • Male – 39.2%, Female – 61.8% • 2011 • Male – 40.1%, Female – 59.9% • 2010 • Male – 37.6%, Female – 62.4% • 2009 • Male – 42.0%, Female – 58.0% • 2008 • Male – 42.3%, Female – 57.7% • Average Age • 2012 – 46.3 years old • 2011 – 45.2 years old • 2010 – 45.3 years old • 2009 – 44.9 years old • 2008 – 44.9 years old • Health Screening • 2012 – 417 employees (53%) • 2011 – 388 employees (49%) • 2010 – 338 employees (42%) • 2009 – 359 employees (44%) • 2008 – 414 employees (58%) • Health Risk Appraisal • 2012 – 411 employees (52%) • 2011 – 379 employees (48%) • 2010 – 338 employees (42%) • 2009 – 348 employees (42%) • 2008 – 371 employees (52%)

  3. Body Weight (BMI ≥ 27.5) Physical Activity (< 1 x week) Stress Cholesterol (> 239) Blood Pressure (> 139 or >89) Smoking Alcohol (> 14 drinks / week) Safety Belt Use (< 100 percent) Perceived Health (Fair or Poor) Life Satisfaction (Partly or not satisfied) Existing Medical Conditions Job Satisfaction (Disagree or Strongly Disagree) Illness Days (More than 5 in past year) Medication for Relaxation (Almost everyday or sometimes) Health Age Index HRA Measured Health Risks

  4. Risk Prevalence

  5. Health Risk Profile: Stratification Average Number of Risks 2012 = 2.1 2011 = 2.0 2010 = 2.3 Average Wellness Score 2012 = 88.5 2011 = 87.4 2010 = 86.3

  6. Health Risks Identified • Health Risks by Prevalence 201220112010 Body Weight, 48.8% Body Weight, 48.8% Body Weight, 47.0% Blood Pressure, 27.7% Blood Pressure, 27.7% Safety Belt Use, 29.0% Safety Belt Use, 26.6% Safety Belt Use 26.6% Blood Pressure, 24.9% Stress, 15.0% Stress, 15.0% Physical Activity, 22.2% Physical Activity, 14.0% Physical Activity, 14.0% Stress, 19.2% • Health Risks Prioritized for an Individual 2012 2011 2010 Body Weight, 29.9% Body Weight, 30.9% Body Weight, 26.3% Zero Risk Mgmt, 19.0% Zero Risk Mgmt, 19.3% Zero Risk Mgmt 19.2% Physical Activity, 13.6% Physical Activity, 12.4% Physical Activity, 17.8% Blood Pressure, 5.1% Blood Pressure, 6.3% Blood Pressure, 5.6% • Health Enhancement Changes Planned during the next 6 months 2012 2011 2010 Increase Activity, 84.9% Increase Activity, 89.2% Increase Activity, 88.2% Lose Weight, 76.4% Lose Weight, 79.2% Lose Weight, 75.4% Cope Better w/ Stress, 57.7% Lower Fat/Cholesterol, 67.0% Lower Fat/Cholesterol, 64.8%

  7. Aggregate HRA Report Comparison

  8. 2012 Recommendations Continue to offer programs to address key lifestyle risks; weight management, hypertension, stress management and physical activity • Free webinars through BCBSKC • Free on-site wellness programs: new Weight Watchers program, Nutri-Wise, Wellness Wednesdays • Encourage participation in Points-to-Blue where employees can receive monetary rewards for physical activity and wellness participation • Increase participation in Health Risk Appraisals • Increase awareness of campus dining Good4U meals

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