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Workplace Health Promotion

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Our team is dedicated to promoting workplace health. We have specifically pursued research projects on the following:

  • Encouraging smoking cessation among construction workers
  • Assessing participatory approaches to workplace health
  • Studying workplace factors associated with obesity
  • Testing an intervention that includes an interactive obesity treatment program using text messaging
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      • Smoking Cessation in Construction
      • Participatory Approach to Workplace Health
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      • Text-based Interactive Weightloss
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WashU Medicine Healthy Work Center

John T. Milliken Department of Medicine

Mailing Address: 4523 Clayton Ave., MSC 8005-0094-01 | St. Louis, MO 63110

Office Location: 600 S. Taylor Ave., Suite 155 | St. Louis, MO 63110

healthyworkcenter@wustl.edu

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