Appalachian State University Health Promotion for Faculty and Staff

Appalachian State University Health Promotion for Faculty and Staff Major components of the program include health and fitness, preventive care, and outreach programs.

We provide Appalachian State University faculty, staff, and their spouses/domestic partners with information and programs that help to promote a healthier lifestyle. The Health Promotion program provides Appalachian State University staff, faculty, and their spouses/domestic partners with information, programs, and services that help to promote a healthier lifestyle and a better quality of life.

Exciting news! HPFS is featured in the Annual iBack App campaign, highlighting the vital work of AppWell. This is your c...
03/05/2025

Exciting news! HPFS is featured in the Annual iBack App campaign, highlighting the vital work of AppWell. This is your chance to support health initiatives for our faculty and staff. Join us in fostering wellness by donating to the AppWell Fund. Together, we can make a significant impact!

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01/21/2025

For Tuesday, January 21st : Varsity will be open 7 am - 7 pm.
Levine Hall Lab will be closed. Hickory Rm 1116 will be open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

01/15/2025

Follow this link for our January 2025 Newsletter

01/10/2025

HPFS will be closed Friday, 1/10 due to inclement weather conditions 1&2. We will reopen Monday 1/13 with our Spring schedule. Go to our website for more schedule details. Stay safe and warm❄️❄️
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12/20/2024

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Group fitness classes aren’t just about exercise, Mikala Jamison writes. https://theatln.tc/z5fhRvrd

When Jamison was teaching indoor cycling, she was the nicest version of herself: “warm, welcoming, and encouraging to the point of profound corniness, despite my usual caustic tendencies,” she writes. People that met in her class started dating; strangers went out for coffee. “These experiences have convinced me that group fitness classes are the best place to make friends as an adult,” she continues, “an idea supported by research that suggests that the glow of exercise’s feel-good chemicals has interpersonal benefits.”

Once, friendships were born in what the sociologist Ray Oldenburg called “third places”: physical spaces that aren’t a home or a workplace, don’t charge (much) for entry, and exist in large part to foster conversation. Group classes don’t quite fit in that definition—they can cost money, and their primary activities are “sweating, grunting, and skipping a few reps when the instructor isn’t looking,” Jamison writes. “But they fulfill many conditions that social-psychology research has repeatedly shown to help forge meaningful connections between strangers: proximity (being in the same place), ritual (at the same time, over and over), accumulation (for many hours), and shared experiences or interests (because you do and like the same things)”—a less awkward way to find people with similar interests than at work or at a party.

Even if you don’t find your next best friend at Zumba class, getting into a fitness habit might help you step out of your comfort zone and make more friends in other spaces.

“A room full of grown adults flailing, shouting, and running miles without ever going anywhere is a fundamentally ridiculous prospect,” Jamison continues. “Ridiculous things, however, play a crucial role in connecting with others: They make us laugh.”

Read more: https://theatln.tc/z5fhRvrd

🎨: Debora Szpilman

12/02/2024

Due to ice-covered roads, our facilities will be delayed in opening to ensure the safe travel of our staff. Levine Hall Lab will open at 10 a.m., and Varsity Gym will open at 8 a.m. (The TRX Group Exercise is canceled for today).

11/22/2024

HPFS Boone campus gyms are closed Friday, 11/22. We will reopen Monday 11/25 at 7 am. Stay warm and safe. Take some time to stretch and connect with your body.

November is National Diabetes Month! Take steps to manage diabetes and prevent diabetes health problems with tips from t...
11/21/2024

November is National Diabetes Month! Take steps to manage diabetes and prevent diabetes health problems with tips from the Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK):

Each November communities across the country observe National Diabetes Month to bring attention to diabetes and its impact on millions of Americans.

Heres a gentle reminder of how important it is to get your mammograms! Our next one in November 11th and we still have o...
10/30/2024

Heres a gentle reminder of how important it is to get your mammograms! Our next one in November 11th and we still have openings! Go to https://employeewellness.appstate.edu/hpfs/screenings/mammograms to learn how to set up an on-campus screening.

It's Andrea Anderson's 11th breast cancer'versary' in October. She found her cancer early using an on-campus mobile mammography unit.
Read how she made health a priority: https://bit.ly/3NHfNlA


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Follow this link for our May Newsletter
05/15/2024

Follow this link for our May Newsletter

HPFS May Newsletter May 2024 HPFS Newsletter 2024 Aging Well Conference In-person at the Leon Levine Hall of Health Sciences, Appalachian State University Boone Campus |  May 16-17, 2024 The 2024 Agi

Follow the link to see our facility updates:)
03/08/2024

Follow the link to see our facility updates:)

HPFS Spring Newsletter & Updates   Spring 2024 Newsletter New Website Announcement We have been honored with a new website this week. A huge thank you to Lindsey Wilson of UComm for all the hard work

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