An interview with Sally S. Fitts, Ph.D., Research Associate, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine Sally, how did you find out your bone density was low? Can you tell us what that means? I was previously told I have osteopenia, which is a common condition among women older than 50. Osteopenia means bone density is […]
Health Resources
Spring Forward for a Summer Body
The New Year’s season has ended. At this point, that New Year’s resolution has stuck or not. Summer is coming. Beaches, tans, days at the lake; it will all be here faster than it takes to read this. Want to avoid that summer frenzy of getting ready for warmer weather? Start now, by giving the […]
Employee Spotlight – Leanne Whiteside-Mansell, Ed.D.
Pictured left to right: Dr. Taren Swindle, Professor Leanne Whiteside-Mansell When Leanne Whiteside-Mansell, Ed.D., professor in the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine in the College of Medicine, read that sitting all day can have a serious impact on your health, she came up with a creative way to increase the amount of movement in her […]
8 Ways to Make Your New Year’s Resolutions Stick
We’ve been here before – the New Year rolls around with all its possibilities and opportunities to start fresh, including getting fit. We buy a gym membership and show up bright and early to start a new, healthy year. Unfortunately, by the time Valentine’s Day candy hits the grocery store shelves, that plan is often […]
Seven Tips for Managing Holiday Stress
The holidays can be a stressful time. The Arkansas Employee Assistance Program offers these seven tips for managing holiday stress. PLAN AHEAD — Get a calendar or organizer early in the season and mark off activities to complete, along with the dates you plan to do them. Check your calendar before agreeing to new commitments. […]
Tips to Avoid Packing on the Holiday Pounds
Mandy Tennyson from the Employee Nutrition Clinic and Adam Carter from the UAMS Fitness Center offer some tips for enjoying the holidays — and avoiding packing on the pounds. On average, Americans gain approximately one to two pounds during the holiday season. While this weight gain isn’t dramatic, research shows it tends to stick and […]
Nutrition for Women
When it comes to healthy eating, UAMS has a wealth of information available to you; the employee. This article, about Women’s and Nutrition, was written for you by Lindsay Goddard RDN, LD. She graduated from University of South Florida with a Bachelor’s degree in Human Biology and a Master’s degree from Florida International University in […]
Walking at Work
Walking at work has many benefits, and UAMS, has no shortage of pathways and stairwells to use. We interviewed three employees who use their breaks for a little walk: Paige Brumley, executive assistant III from Institutional Relations Amanda May, director of annual giving from Institutional Advancement Tara Austin, executive assistant IV from the Chancellor’s Office […]