Offers a framework for studying workplace health promotion and reviews significant work in the field over the last decade. Coverage includes fitness, nutrition, tobacco control, stress management, and employee assistance programs, as well as emerging social health and spiritual health areas. Also discusses programs for small business, programs for retirees, and the concept of corporate and community partnerships. For undergraduate and graduate students, professionals working in employer settings, and consultants responsible for designing health management programs. O'Donnell is founder of a health promotion journal.Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR Book DescriptionHealth Promotion in the Workplace is written from a scholarly perspective that reflects the full knowledge of science in the field yet recognizes the constraints of practical application. This comprehensive text covers the importance of health promotion programs, the process of designing, managing and evaluating programs, the positive effects such programs can have on employees and the workplace, the physical and emotional services these programs can offer, and major issues, such as factors...