Aetna Inc. : Season Four Biggest Loser Bill Germanakos Helps Aetna Kick-off Employee Wellness Program
06/08/2012| 09:35am US/Eastern

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Campaign aimed at encouraging employees to lead healthy lifestyles
As a health insurer, Aetna (NYSE: AET
) has been a leader in providing innovative health and wellness
solutions that help members achieve better health and manage health care
costs. As an employer, Aetna supports its employees through benefit
plans and health programs that help them lead healthier lives. Recently,
Aetna kicked off its annual Get Active Aetna Campaign, a 16-week program
aimed at encouraging and inspiring its own employees and their families
to live healthier lifestyles.
Get Active Aetna, a companywide fitness and healthy lifestyle choice
competition, provides support and positive reinforcement for employees
wanting to change their lifestyle habits and achieve personal fitness
goals. Employees have access to user-friendly online tracking tools,
quick and easy recipes and personal support from Aetna's virtual
wellness center, which houses a variety of health and lifestyle
resources, including nutritionists and a virtual personal trainer.
"I'm proud to see this program enter its sixth year," said Elease
Wright, head of Human Resources at Aetna. "Get Active Aetna is a
groundbreaking program and prime example of our commitment developing
innovative solutions that improve health and help manage health care
costs. I look forward to hearing the inspirational stories of how our
employees worked together to achieve better health and improve their
lives."
Since its launch five years ago, participants in Get Active Aetna have
walked a total of 18,070,000 miles. That is equal to 725 times around
the earth's equator. As a compliment to the Get Active campaign, Aetna
also offers its employees premium credits for engaging in healthier
behaviors, such as stop smoking, and for becoming more informed about
their health risk factors through metabolic syndrome testing. Metabolic
syndrome is a cluster of five risk factors that occur together,
increasing the risk of heart disease and diabetes. The more of these
risk factors one has, the greater the risk of being susceptible to these
diseases. The program is also offered an employee's spouse.
Kicking-off Get Active 2012
Bill Germanakos, a winner of NBC's The
Biggest Loser, helped Aetna kick off this year's program
by offering sound advice on what it means to live a healthier life.
Standing at five feet, eight inches tall, Germanakos originally weighed
in at 334lbs. Over the course of the show's fourth season, he had a
stunning weight loss of 164 pounds - 49.1% of his starting body weight -
for a final weight of 170 pounds.
"I was told by my doctor that I had taken 20 years off my life by being
obese. But my real 'aha' moment came when I couldn't ride a
roller-coaster with my daughter because I was too fat. I realized right
then and there, in the middle of the theme park, that I wanted to be
around for the important things in life, like walking my daughter down
the aisle," Germanakos said
The kick-off event was marked with live streaming video from Aetna
satellite offices in Blue Bell, PA and Amherst, NY. Each office
discussed their "get healthy" goals such as walking more and eating more
fruits and vegetables.
Interviews can be scheduled with Aetna employees and the company's
in-house fitness and nutrition experts for reporters who are interested
in learning more about the program.
Watch a
short video to see what motivates employees to participate in the
program.
About Aetna
Aetna is one of the nation's leading diversified health care benefits
companies, serving approximately 36.4 million people with information
and resources to help them make better informed decisions about their
health care. Aetna offers a broad range of traditional, voluntary and
consumer-directed health insurance products and related services,
including medical, pharmacy, dental, behavioral health, group life and
disability plans, medical management capabilities, health care
management services for Medicaid plans and health information exchange
technology services. Our customers include employer groups, individuals,
college students, part-time and hourly workers, health plans, health
care providers, governmental units, government-sponsored plans, labor
groups and expatriates. For more information, see www.aetna.com.

Aetna
Media Contact:
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Relations
Tom Cowhey, 860-273-2402
cowheyt@aetna.com
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