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John Miller conducted a health management seminar for The Group in August 2007.

 

20 odd participants completed the following profiles: -

 

Mind and Body

Stress risk

Career satisfaction

 

The results are presented in graphic format, with commentary.

  

CONTEXT

For information about the context of the seminar/assessment program click here.

 

HEALTH PROFILES

The Mind and Body profile was used as a way of obtaining a snap shot of people’s health, fitness and stress levels. In the workplace it is also a good measure of the risk of absenteeism, presenteeism and workers’ compensation.

 

People in poor physical condition experience

•      headaches

•      poor sleep

•      lack of energy and vitality

•      musculo-skeletal dysfunction

•      frequent colds and flu

•      obesity

•      anxiety ...

 

Click here to view the standards for each of the profiles.

 

The aging population

We believe (barring disability) there is little stopping most people of working age from being in exceptionally good physical condition – except lack of training. It's not so much that we have an aging population but a lazy population.

 

Theoretically, as people get older they should be able to maintain a high level of fitness – they’ve had longer to train!

 

The Governments of Australia base their medical system data on the fact that as people get older they become more dysfunctional. It's a poorly researched premise. What's actually happening is that people are getting older younger! They're unfit and unhealthy.

 

As a general rule, poor health and body system dysfunction is not so much related to age as it is to

 

•      low levels of physical activity

•      junk food diets

•      over-consumption of alcohol

•      smoking

•      an inability to handle the normal stresses of life

•      a job that does not suit their personality, intelligence strengths or interests

•      an over-reliance on junk medicine - medicine that is pharmaceutically based

       and which masks symptoms without stimulating the body's own recuperative power.

 

MIND AND BODY PROFILE

The Mind and Body profile provides people with a very good idea of how well the various systems of the body are functioning, particularly the

 

•      the mind

•      autonomic nervous system

•      immune system

•      digestive system

•      circulatory system

•      elimination system

•      musculo-skeletal system.

 

How well people score on the Mind and Body profile provides them with a good indication of how fit and healthy they really are.

 

I read somewhere that we don't see full blown body system dysfunction until the particular system is 70% dysfunctional. What the Mind and Body profile does is pick up the dysfunctions at an early stage - (you know something's wrong and you feel dreadful but you can't put your finger on the particular system that's causing it.

 

But it doesn't matter that you don't know the precise system involved. What you are aware of is that one or more of your systems isn't working at full pitch. There is something wrong with the whole ecosystem.

 

The good news is that you can restore poor function to normal healthy function by getting fitter, eating wisely, meditating, getting the job you'd love to do ...) Very few people became fitter and healthier in a surgery or a pharmacy!

 

Being vigorously physically active on a regular and systematic basis is the most powerful symbol of your ability to give back to your Self. On top of that it protects the body from a wide range of dysfunctions and contributes to an enhancement of the body's own recuperative powers.

 

There is an epidemic of body system dysfunction in our community and it is certainly not caused by a lack of Panadol, Avpro, Diabex, Lipitor, Ventolin, Milantin, Celebrex, Valium, Zoloft, Viagra or Anusol!

 

The mind/body relationship

The body is an ecosystem of which the mind is an integral part. Major body systems are frequently negatively affected by stress generated in the mind. The body is incapable of dishonesty!

 

On the other hand, the mind is effected by the healthy working order of other body systems. Certainly it is positively affected by vigorous, physical activity, and Hourglass diet, meditation and a low-toxic environment.

 

People who are physically fit are less likely to become depressed. They are also more likely to have a strong immune system and an autonomic nervous system that is balanced and healthy in its management of key physiological responses. They are healthy and happy. They have normal blood pressure, they sleep like logs, are about their ideal weighty, rarely, if ever get a headache and don't have a crook back.

 

As your fitness level improves you can be certain that your score on the Mind and Body profile will also. 

 

The profile

On this profile, the lower the score the better.

 

To complete the profile, circle the number appropriate to the degree to which you experience the symptoms on the left hand side of the page. The greater the symptom, the higher the score.

 

 

 

Symptom

None

Not much

A fair bit

A lot

 
 

1.

Headaches

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

2.

Migraines

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

3.

Lack of energy and vitality

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

4.

Candida - jock itch, thrush, tinea ...

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

5.

Poor sleep. If on tablets score 10

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

6.

Snoring &/or sleep apnoea.

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

7.

Crook back, sore shoulders RSI ...

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

8.

Frequent colds, flu, sinus

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

9.

Unsettled stomach, reflux

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

10.

Irritable bowel, constipation, trots ...

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

11.

Overweight - 1 point for every 2Kg

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

12.

Asthma

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

13.

Low level of aerobic fitness

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

14.

Chest pain, palpitations

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

15.

Rashes, itchiness, psoriasis, zits

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

16.

Mouth ulcers, cold sores

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

17.

Elevated blood pressure. Score 0 on pills

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

18.

Reduced libido

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

19.

Shakes, nervous ticks, mannerisms

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

20.

Grinding teeth

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

21.

Alcoholic drinks per day (2 pts/drink)

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

22.

Smoking. (1 pt/cigarette/day)

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

23.

Caffeine (1 pt/cup per day)

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

24.

Anxious about life in general

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

25.

Insecure/apprehensive about the future

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

26.

Sad or depressed (On medication, score 0)

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

27.

In wrong job for now

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

28.

Under-appreciated at work

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

29.

Under-appreciated at home

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 
 

30.

Unhappy with family and romantic life

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 

  Score

   

 

The score of a normal, fit and healthy human being is less than 20     

 

Higher scores are symptomatic of dysfunction of one or more body systems.

 

People with high levels of stress usually score well over 100.

 

For people with a score of more than 80, the ‘background noise’ of their life is becoming louder and louder. It is hard to concentrate on your work when body systems are dysfunctional.

 

We know a fit and healthy group when we see the majority of scores below 40. This was not the case with this group. By and large higher scores are usually a reflection of

 

•      low levels of fitness

•      an inability to deal with what life and work are serving up to people.

 

Remember, it is not what happens, but how we deal with what happens that determines our level of stress. 

 

 

Classification of average scores: Excellent - less than 40. Good - 41 - 50. Reasonable 51-60. Poor - over 60.

 

This profile is described as reasonable. The average score was 68. Anyone scoring more than 80 is putting up with a lot of 'background noise'.

 

HEALTH CLIMATE SURVEY

Based on scores received in the Mind and Body profile we've compiled a Health Climate Survey. Scores on each item have ranked - the higher the score the worse the problem. We added the scores for each item. The results appear in the table below.

 

  Symptom Aggregate score for 9 people No. of people scoring over 7 on the profile % of people scoring over 7  

Overweight***

79

5

28

 

Poor sleep***

64

4

22

 

Crookback*

77

4

22

 

Fitness*

83

4

22

 

Blood pressure***

51

4

22

 

Crook gut**

46

3

17

 

Irritable bowel**

57

3

17

 

Alcohol**

47

3

17

 

Anxious*

56

3

17

 

Insecure*

53

3

17

 

Under appreciated at home*

45

3

17

 

Lack of energy

75

2

11

 

Rashes

39

2

11

 

Libido

53

2

11

 

Caffeine

54

2

11

 

Under appreciated at work

42

2

11

 

Unhappy family

36

2

11

 

Migraines

13

1

6

 

Snoring

38

1

6

 

Colds and flu

32

1

6

 

Chest pain

13

1

6

 

Smoking

14

1

6

 

Depressed

28

1

6

 

Wrong job

33

1

6

 

Headaches

20

0

0

 

Candida

31

0

0

 

Asthma

5

0

0

 

Mouth ulcers

8

0

0

 

Shakes

9

0

0

 

Grinding teeth

19

0

0

 

* Fitness related

* Diet related

* Stress related

 

Our recommendation is that the organisation focus on improving scores on the 11 items highlighted.

 

Perception

Based on people's perception (where they gave a particular symptom a score of 7 or more, and backed up by objective scores) the three key issues are low levels of fitness, high blood pressure and obesity. The blood pressure and obesity scores are, of course associated with low levels of aerobic fitness.

 

Fitness

This workplace, like all others has a fitness problem. Of the top 8 items, 6 are directly related to low levels of fitness.

 

It's interesting that rarely do people have their aerobic fitness levels measured, when aerobic fitness is the key driver of poor health. We measure every thing but; blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar and fail to measure the key driver of metabolic health.

 

Blood pressure

The organisation has a blood pressure problem that relates directly to

 

- lack of aerobic fitness

- being over weight

- being stressed.

 

22% of people surveyed had a blood pressure problem.

 

A blood pressure reduction program that is pharmaceutically based misses the point. The medication masks the symptom - the underlying causes persist. Bad behaviour is encouraged.

 

I recommend the organisation take very serious note of blood pressure results and give staff every encouragement to seek non-medical interventions to restore blood pressure to normal. Of course when high blood pressure is first diagnosed medication is an appropriate, short term therapy, but it needs to be accompanied by the following programs

- fitness

- weight reduction

- yoga or meditation

- holidays

- stress management.

 

Obesity

28% of people surveyed were 20 or more kilograms overweight. It's symptomatic of high energy diets, low energy lifestyles and (probably) people spending too much time at work.

 

The main driver of body system dysfunction is lack of physical fitness. In the case of musculo-skeletal dysfunction it's a strength and flexibility problem.

 

Musculo-skeletal dysfunction

Like all organisations, the organisation has a musculo-skeletal dysfunction problem. Sooner or later these self-generated dysfunctions become labeled as 'injuries', at great cost to the organisation's workers compensation arrangements.

 

It is recommended that the organisation build a firewall between dysfunctions and injuries. What this means is requiring staff at risk (and staff experiencing musculo-skeletal pain) to attend musculo-skeletal prehab sessions, in work time, to improve strength and flexibility and to get bones back into alignment - tracksuit therapy not white coat therapy.

 

Our survey showed that staff will willingly participate in such a program.

 

A similar approach needs to be taken with people who've already been tipped into the workers compensation bucket. These people should attend daily rehab sessions, conducted by registered fitness practitioners that involve strength and flexibility exercises.

 

There is probably a case for the organisation to establish its own health and fitness centre where prehab and rehab sessions can take place, where there is a good hydrotherapy pool.

 

There is a good case for subsidizing fitness centre memberships, but only for people who go and only for people whose fitness is getting better, or has achieved an acceptable level. A lot of organisations pay by input, not output. They don't get good value for money.

 

Smoking

The good news is that only one person smoked. That's well below the community average.

 

Depression

There is an epidemic of depression in our community and we encourage all organisations to target depression. Only one person was on anti-depressant medication. This is good news.

 

STRESS RISK PROFILE

Participants completed a simple stress and relaxation profile designed to assist them in making an assessment of how they were affected by stress. It is based on the habits of unstressed people.

 

If you do what unstressed people do you are less at risk of becoming stressed. I’m yet to see someone who said they were highly stressed or depressed who got a high score on this profile. A good score is over 70.

 

•      How would you rate your current stress level

•      Do you get a good night’s sleep?

•      Do you take your holidays?

•      Are you keeping yourself fit and healthy?

•      Is there balance in your life?

•      Do you take time off at lunch time?

•      How many hours a week do you work?

•      Are you good at giving back to your Self?

•      Do you meditate?

•      Are you happy with your family (and romantic) life?

  

The matter of stress always needs to be addressed by organisations as part of a personal development thrust, and aimed at all staff. If stress management type programs are to be conducted, all staff need to be involved, otherwise those at most risk and those who are currently most stressed (and too wrapped up in their own busyness) will not attend.

 

For those who spend long hours at work, I often wonder whether the behaviour is externally or internally driven. I suspect the latter. No body on their death bed ever said 'I wish I'd spent more time at the office.'

 

SCORING GUIDELINES

Excellent, scoring 8 or more

Good, scoring 7 or more

Fair, scoring 5 or 6           

Poor, scoring less than 5

‘Pass mark’ on all parameters 7/10. 

 

 

 

 

With 2 exceptions this is a pleasing result.

  This is a patchy result. The first casualty of anxiety and low levels of fitness is sleep.
 

 

 

Patchy. Paul Pearsal in his book Superimmunity' said you need a 21 day away from home holiday every year.

 

Not particularly good. Too many people are not keeping themselves in good shape.

 

 

 

Patchy.

 

A reasonable result, except for the three people down the LH end of the profile.

 

 

 

This is a reasonable result, except for the people down the LH end. No one on their death bed aver said 'I wish I'd spent more time at the office.'

 

Not particularly good. People are too busy to look after and nurture their Self.

 

 

 

Very few people meditate. The reasons to do so are compelling.

 

Family life satisfaction is good for most people, but not for a few. The tail suggests the organisation could move heaven and earth to encourage staff with family problems to go to the employee assistance program for advice and support.

Average score: 58. This is indeed an very average score.  People could do more to look after their Self. I recommend that people scoring less that 50 spend time with a counselor or life coach to get themselves centred and grounded on looking after their Self.

 

CAREER SATISFACTION PROFILE

The parameters in the profile relate to a mix of factors influences by the participant, management and their colleagues.

 

•      How close are you to doing the job you’d really like to be doing?

•      Are you in the right job for now?

•      Is work giving you life or sucking life out of you?

•      Are you focused on your career options?

•      Do you get good feedback from your manager?

•      Do you receive an appropriate financial reward?

•      Do you feel you and your work are valued and appreciated?

•      Do you work for an organisation that cares about people?

•      Do you enjoy the company of the people you work with?

•      What’s the level of morale like in your work group?

 

Normally, when results on the overall career profile are less than 70/100, people agree that they’re not in the right job. Certainly those scoring less than 60 have sufficient issues relating to career management as to seriously consider going somewhere else.

 

SCORING GUIDELINES

Excellent, scoring 8 or more

Good, scoring 7 or more

Fair, scoring 5 or 6           

Poor, scoring less than 5

‘Pass mark’ on all parameters 7/10. 

 

 

 

 

On the whole, a good score. The person scoring 0 doesn't know what they want to do when they grow up! My encouragement to people who scored less than 6 is to move heaven and earth to work out what it is they really want to do - and develop a plan to get there as soon as they can.

  With a few exceptions this is a very good result. Good managers can find out who the people scoring less than 7/10 are and assist them to move to the job they'd really like to have.
 

 

 

Patchy. Work is probably about as stressed as you want it to be. Walk away. Each morning set an alarm clock for 30 minutes before you want to leave work. Make appointments for yourself that allow you to get on with your work unhindered by interruptions.

 

In reasonable result. A group is highly focused. 5 people are definitely not.

 

 

 

Patchy. Of all our profile questions, this one is usually the worst answered. In this organisation there's some extra work for managers. For staff our recommendation is always to manage up. A lot of managers are too busy getting on with their work to spend time managing down. So, take your manager out for morning tea once a month and talk about yourself and your work. Get some regular feedback. Don't wait for the big one at the end of the year. If you manager doesn't have time for you, get another one!

 

With one exception, these people are pretty satisfied with what they sell themselves for. If you're not happy, you're selling yourself short. Log onto Seek and get your suit dry cleaned!

 

 

 

This is a very good result. With only a couple of exceptions, work is valued and appreciated.

 

Generally speaking this is a good result.

 

 

  This is a very, very good score. People like working with each other, except for the 2 people down the left hand end of the scale. The feeling is probably mutual!   This is a good morale score - with only a couple of exceptions. It's generally the case that 'our' morale is good when 'my' morale is good.

Average score: 71. Compared with other groups, this is a pleasing result, with the graph trending in the right direction. We don't see many scores over 70. People who score less than 70 are probably in the wrong job, but certainly redeemable. For those scoring less than 60 it's highly likely they're in the wrong job. As LS Amery said to Neville Chamberlain ...

RECOMMENDATION

See the generic list of recommendations that cover all our profiles.