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Machen, Roxanne; Cuddihy, Thomas F.; Reaburn, Peter; Higgins, Helen – Asia-Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education, 2010
Workplace wellness initiatives are currently unreflective of the multidimensional and holistic nature of the wellness construct. There exists an opportunity for promoters of health to move toward models of workplace wellness promotion that more fully appreciate the interconnected nature of health dimensions and promote them even-handedly. The Blue…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Wellness, Health Education, Health Promotion
Brymer, Eric; Cuddihy, Thomas F.; Sharma-Brymer, Vinathe – Asia-Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education, 2010
Wellness is now seen as central to redefining the National Health agenda. There is growing evidence that contact with nature and physical activity in nature has considerable positive effects on human health. At the most basic level humanity is reliant on the natural world for resources such as air and water. However, a growing body of research is…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Environmental Education, Wellness, Correlation
Goss, Halima B.; Cuddihy, Thomas F.; Michaud-Tomson, L. – Asia-Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education, 2010
The perceived benefits of Wellness Education in University environments are substantiated by a number of studies in relation to the place, impact and purpose of Wellness curricula. Many authors recommend that Wellness curriculum design must include personal experiences, reflective practice and active self-managed learning approaches in order to…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Self Determination, Wellness, Transformative Learning

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