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Wellness Programs – Quitters Do Win.

Posted by Health Screening | Posted in Employee Health, Wellness Programs | Posted on 06-09-2010

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Quitting use of tobacco at any age can improve a person’s health.  And believe it or not, older staff often fair better with use of tobacco cessation than younger staff members.

According to the Journal of American Medicine, Duke University reseearchers tracked 573 older patients over 10 years. They found that just 16% of those who joined the smoking cessation program later returned to smoking.

Previous research has found young smokers who try to quit have a 35 percent to 45 percent relapse rate within two years.

Given that staff nationwide are retiring later and the cost of retiree health care is sky high, you might want to keep trying with tobacco use cessation programs, even for the oldest staff on your health plan.

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