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Completing Your Health Risk Assessment

Saturday, December 12, 2009 @ 11:12 AM
Donny King

Following the initial setup, you will be prompted to answer a series of questions pertaining to your health, diet, fitness, and lifestyle.  This survey will help track your current health, identify any health-related risk factors, and create a baseline from which to measure your performance and success.  It’s okay if you aren’t sure of some answers. Your Wellness Profile can be saved and updated at your leisure.

By staying current and updating your health profile you can keep track of your current health risks and take a major step towards a proactive approach to diet, fitness, and wellness. These surveys will help you evaluate your current mental and physical health, set goals, and provide a foundation from which your progress can be demonstrated and documented.

Your Health, Fitness and Wellness Views

Update these profiles to create a blueprint for your health, fitness, and wellness objectives. Factors such as nutrition, exercise, emotional stress, and even motivation work together to complement and contribute to a healthy lifestyle.

A completed profile only shows up after you complete the Health Risk Assessment.  Quickly assess personal strengths and weaknesses associated with your behavior.  Visualize the results of your completed HRA with a bar graph indicating ideal versus low and high-risk rankings for you BMI, exercise, nutrition, stress levels, tobacco use, automobile safety, and alcohol consumption.

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