The nutrition app, Lifesum, and GE announce a continuation of their wellness program partnership that helps employees improve nutrition, and as a result reduce stress and increase resilience.
The nutrition app, Lifesum, and GE have announced a continuation of their wellness program partnership that helps employees improve nutrition, and as a result reduce stress and increase resilience. This GE well-being initiative joins other company offerings to a selection of leading wellness apps and tools.
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Under the partnership, Lifesum will continue to provide GE employees access to their premium services, nutritional advice, articles, videos, and recipes to help them eat healthier and find balance. Employees will also be able to keep track of what they eat and drink, their calories, and their exercise routines on the mobile app, Lifesum.
The co-founder of Lifesum, Marcus Gners, says this wellness program is especially beneficial during COVID-19 as employees prepare more meals at home and are under additional stress from the pandemic.
“Healthy living and lower stress begins with nutrition,” said Gners. “Many consumers try to get healthier by only exercise or dieting, but creating better nutritional habits is the best and most sustainable path to staying healthy. Lifesum makes it easier for consumers to find that well-balanced diet and maintain it over time.”
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History of Lifesum’s support of HealthAhead, GE’s global well-being program
This month, Lifesum is participating in GE’s virtual Nurture Yourself campaign. As part of this initiative, employees are encouraged to create more balance in their lives by focusing on their Mind, Body, Kindness, Connection, and Resilience.
Earlier this year in May, Lifesum participated in GE’s annual global wellbeing initiative, HealthAhead Day. Under the program, GE employees resolved to doing something to better their health and wellbeing in “Healthy Action Areas:” These include commitments to Eat Well, Get Active, Be Mindful, Sleep Soundly, Be Social, Give Back, and Stress Less.
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