According to an industry research report released recently, more young adults are on cholesterol and blood pressure medications than ever before. The numbers of young adults on these medications is rising more rapidly than with senior citizens. According to the president of the American Heart Association, Dr. Daniel W. Jones, this is good news. He says that more people should be on these medications which lower the risk of heart attack and stroke.
Dr. Robert Epstein, chief medical officer at Franklin Lakes, NJ-based Medco, says that this could be indicative of the obesity epidemic that is currently taking place in the United States. However, the earlier these medications are started, the better for the patient experiencing difficulties in these areas.
In the spirit of this interest in prevention and healthcare, it would not be a bad idea to promote it further. There are many products that can be personalized and used to promote a business or organization as well as good health and exercise.
A pedometer is a good start for such a promotion. It will inspire people to take more steps during the day. If you are looking to motivate employees, make it a competition. Whoever takes the most steps in a certain length of days wins a special prize. It would be a great way to promote good health and inspire employees to take a step toward better health. Perhaps less people would be taking the elevator and more people would be prone to taking the stairs.
Your clients and customers would appreciate these products as well. They could be looking for something to help them start exercising more or they just need some inspiration.
Another product that might serve as an inspiration is a sport or nalgene bottle. This could help people to drink less soda and more water or juice. Sport bottles and Nalgenes are incredibly convenient to carry and range in size from 14 ounces to 36 ounces. This may also cut down on the amount of garbage that your business or organization deals with.
If you know of customers, clients or employees that are already into fitness, you could purchase exercise and yoga mats. These mats are easy to carry and come in a variety of colors.
A personal radio is also a great idea for promoting good health. There are few better companions out there than music. Personal radios come in a slew of colors and styles. There are radios available that clip on and some even have fans attached. If the recipient of the gift gets a little overheated during their workout, they can cool down with their new running partner. All radios can also be imprinted with a personal message. Perhaps you wish to combine the pedometer and the radio idea. No problem, Absorbent, Ink. has a pedometer radio available as well.
Despite some rumors, Americans are working to create a healthier life. With this new interest, your business or organization should get in on the act. Not only will you be promoting your company, you will be helping people to live happier, healthier lives.
Hypertension In Young Adults
According to a recent study conducted by Charles Schwab, today's teenagers in the United States have huge expectations about the type of wealth that they will build as young adults. Of the 1,000 teenagers that participated in the survey, boys on average expected to be earning $173,000 a year while girls expected to be earning $114,200 annually. The reality is, however, that only 5% of all wage-earning adults in the U.S. earn six figure salaries.
The Schwab survey further discovered that nearly two-thirds of American teens aged 13-18 years-old believe that they were knowledgeable about money management, including budgeting, saving and investing. However, despite this typical braggadocio that accompanies teenagers, barely a third of them admitted to knowing how to budget money (41 percent), how to pay bills (34 percent), and how credit card interest and fees work (26 percent). Here is where this survey is lacking and where a crucial gap in understanding must be bridged. Despite most teens lacking this knowledge, this is not the knowledge they need to build wealth. It is the knowledge they need to perhaps assume a baseline of fiscal responsibility as young adults, but hardly the knowledge that will help them assert their wealth-building muscles. As I stated in my last blog, teenagers need to learn the below subjects to acquire the critical gap in knowledge that will convert them from fiscally responsible young adults to adults capable of building wealth.
Many adults assume that their children will have zero interest in learning about how to build wealth, but the Schwab studies reveal otherwise. According to the Schwab survey, “nearly 9 in 10 say they want to learn how to make their money grow (89 percent). Two-thirds (65 percent) believe learning about money management is ‘interesting,' and 60 percent say that learning about money management is one of their top priorities.” These stats are encouraging but the accessibility to the type of education that will truly benefit young adults is still highly guarded and certainly unavailable through typical channels of traditional education.
I strongly believe that young adults will never acquire the proper education to learn the critical knowledge they need to build wealth through traditional education or certainly not through educational programs sponsored by investment firms. Why?
If investment firms truly provided the type of education that young adults needed to independently build wealth then it would render their own services obsolete and unnecessary. No firm would ever willfully engage in such self-defeating behavior. This would be analogous to a tobacco firm sponsoring educational programs about the deleterious effects of smoking including lung cancer. I imagine that such firm-sponsored educational programs carefully design the programs to spark an interest in young adults about investing while still leaving them dependent upon them to invest their money in the future. It's the perfect set-up for investment firms. Shaping young minds to give them their future earnings. However, it is most definitely NOT what will help young adults build wealth.
So wherever you seek information for not only your children but for yourself, ensure that the program you seek does not just teach you basic fiscal responsibility skills that still leave you dependent upon someone else to manage your money, but ensure that such a program is comprehensive to teach your children how to manage their money themselves as well. Ensuring that your children (or perhaps even you) seek knowledge regarding wealth literacy will in the end, be 1000 times more important than seeking financial literacy.
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Elizabeth Chesney has sinced written about articles on various topics from Wellness, High Cholesterol and Promotional Advertising. Elizabeth Chesney is a senior majoring in English at the University of Kansas. She is also a member of the marketing team at Absorbent, Ink. [
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