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Wellness Weight Management

Peel the Pounds
This program focuses on healthy eating practices and exercise rather than on dieting. The main premise of the program is that the only way to lose weight and to more importantly maintain the weight loss is to make a commitment to change one's eating habits and to maintain an exercise program. On average, 76% of participants in the program lose weight and the average weight loss is 7 pounds per person.

We encouraged participants to set a weight loss goal of 5% or more of their baseline weight. This modest weight loss can significantly improve weight-related conditions and promote better health. This loss can lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels (if too high) and reduce the risk for heart disease. It can also help control blood glucose (blood sugar) levels to prevent or delay diabetes (in those with a condition known as pre-diabetes), or assist employees with type 2 diabetes control their blood sugar levels.

To get started, form a small weight loss team at work. Team members provide support to one another and act as exercise buddies. Contact working.well@tn.gov for program materials, tips and other weight loss and exercise ideas.

Maintain Don't Gain
This program was introduced in November 2006. Held between Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day, the emphasis here is to maintain one's pre-holiday weight. Program materials include basic ideas for how to face the ever-present holiday temptations and provide healthful, tasty, low-calorie menu options. Registration for the program will again take place mid-October to mid-November.

During our first year's program the majority of participants not only maintained their pre-holiday weight but also lost some weight. Average weight loss was 7 pounds.

Weight Watchers at Work
Current Weight Watchers at Work meetings are listed below. To join an existing group, call Judy Brown at 615-244-5566 or 1-800-476-2340 to find out when the next set of Weight Watchers meetings is scheduled to begin.

TN Tower, 312 Rosa L. Parks Avenue, Nashville
Thursdays at 11:00
Bureau of TennCare, Nashville
Thursdays at 11:00
Department of Revenue, 1251 Andrew Jackson Bldg, Nashville
Wednesdays at 11:30
Division of State Audit, James K. Polk Bldg, Nashville
Tuesdays at 12:30
TN Edison, 162 3rd Avenue N, Nashville
Tuesdays at 12:30
TN Housing Development, 404 James Robertson Pkwy, Nashville
Tuesdays at 12:30
Citizens Plaza, Families First Policy, 400 Deaderick St, Nashville
Thursdays at 11:00
Office of the Inspector General, 44 Vantage Way, Nashville
Thursdays at 11:00
Labor and Workforce, 220 French Landing Dr, Nashville
Thursdays at 12:30
Dept of Health, West TN Health Care Facility, 781-B Airways Blvd, Jackson
Thursdays at 11:00
Department of Human Services, 540 McCallie Ave, Chattanooga
Contact: Judy Green, 423-634-0495
East TN State University, Bergendoff Hall, Johnson City
Contact: Kathy Carder, 423-439-4702
Tuesdays at 12:00
Washington County Schools, Ridgeview Grade School, Gray
Contact: Shannon Bishop
Tuesdays at 4:00
East TN State University, Carl A. Jones Bldg, Johnson City
Contact: Sheila Lyons, 423-439-6771
Tuesdays at 12:30

The State of Tennessee is partnering with Weight Watchers to bring the Weight Watchers at Work program to state employees at a discounted rate. The discount also applies to your local Weight Watchers meetings. In order to get the At Work discount, you must enroll through an At Work Program. To participate in the At Work Program and receive the discount, you must pay the fees up front just like any other At Work Member. When you attend a traditional meeting, show your membership book, which indicates that you are a member of an At Work Group.Weight Watchers has over 40 years of experience and has created a safe, effective and proven weight loss program built on good nutrition. Research shows that following a weight-loss program with support from others significantly contributes to weight loss success.

In you are interested in forming your own group, you will need to identify and reserve a room where the weekly meetings can be held. Weight Watchers will then contact Real Property Management to expand their license agreement with the State of Tennessee to include your location. Once the lease has been approved, you can begin your classes. To form your own group, call:

Middle Tennessee - Judy Brown at 615-244-5566 or 1-800-476-2340
West Tennessee - Courtney Burks at 901-388-1234, ext. 105
For the following counties in east Tennessee, call Amanda Morgan at 1-800-788-3993 or 304-346-0609, ext. 116 (Carter, Cocke, Greene, Hamblen, Hancock, Hawkins, Johnson, Sullivan, Unicoi and Washington)
For all other east Tennessee counties, call Judy Brown at 615-244-5566 or 1-800-476-2340

It is our goal and the goal of Weight Watchers to help you achieve your weight-management goals in a safe and effective way. To do this, Weight Watchers will:

Provide you with the nutritional knowledge you will need to make healthy and nutritious eating choices
Provide you with a safe environment with confidential weigh-ins
Guide you to make positive behavioral changes in your life
Inspire you with our belief in your power to succeed
Support you every step of the way