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In U.S., More Would Like to Lose Weight Than Are Trying To

November 20, 2009
In U.S., More Would Like to Lose Weight Than Are Trying To
Many more Americans are heavier than their ideal weight (62%) or say they would like to lose weight (55%) than are seriously trying to lose weight at this time (27%).

Nonsmokers Top Smokers in Well-Being Across All Incomes

November 18, 2009
Smoking is strongly related to well-being regardless of income, according to Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index data from 2008 and 2009. Compared with nonsmokers, smokers are less likely than non-smokers to be “thriving," report fewer positive emotions, and are more likely to report depression.

More Americans Rate Lives Well, but More Hurting at Work

November 12, 2009
The percentage of Americans that are “thriving” climbed above 53% in October, sending the Gallup-Healthways Life Evaluation Index to its highest level since tracking began in January 2008. At the same time, working Americans gave their most negative responses yet about their work environments.

In U.S., 20% of Parents Unable to Get H1N1 Vaccine for Child

November 10, 2009
One out of five parents in the U.S. say they have attempted to get H1N1 or swine flu vaccinations for a child but have been unable to do so. Seventeen percent of parents say at least one of their children has already been vaccinated, compared to 5% of adults who have been personally vaccinated.

Self-Reported Flu Cases in U.S. Up Slightly in October

November 6, 2009
Flu cases in the U.S. continue to tick higher, with an average of 2.7% of adults in October reporting that they were “sick with the flu yesterday,” compared to 1.9% in September and 2.0% in October 2008.

Exercise and Well-Being: A Little Goes a Long Way

November 3, 2009
Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index data from 2009 document the extent to which people who exercise more frequently have higher well-being. Exercise relates not only to lower rates of obesity, but also to higher life evaluation and emotional health scores and lower rates of reported depression.

Gallup-Healthways Monthly Well-Being Index Tracker

For the month ending October 31, 2009
This month Prior month One year ago
Well-Being Index 66.5 66.7 66.1
Life Evaluation 50.0 49.5 38.7
Emotional Health 78.8 78.9 78.8
Physical Health 76.4 76.6 77.9
Healthy Behavior 63.3 64.0 63.6
Work Environment 48.1 49.1 53.3
Basic Access 82.1 82.3 84.1
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