Next Level Health: a holistic health and wellbeing program to empower New Zealand women

Author:

Chinn V12ORCID,Neely E1,Shultz S3,Kruger R4,Hughes R5,Page R2,Coad J6,Thunders M7

Affiliation:

1. School of Health, Victoria University of Wellington, Easterfield Building, Kelburn Parade, Wellington 6012, New Zealand

2. School of Health Sciences, Massey University, Wallace St, Mount Cook, Wellington 6021, New Zealand

3. Kinesiology Department, Seattle University, 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122, USA

4. School of Sport, Exercise & Nutrition, Massey University, SH17, Albany, Auckland 0632, New Zealand

5. Tasmanian School of Medicine, University of Tasmania, Liverpool St, Hobart, TAS 7000, Australia

6. School of Food & Advanced Technology, Massey University, Riddet Road, Palmerston North 4410, New Zealand

7. Department of Pathophysiology & Molecular Medicine, University of Otago, Mein St, Newtown, Wellington 6021, New Zealand

Abstract

Summary Improving equity in women’s health requires gender-specific and empowering approaches. However, health programs often disempower women by adopting a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach that emphasizes diet, exercise and weight loss over other important aspects like sleep and mental wellbeing. This article reports on the design of Next Level Health (NLH), a program that aims to empower women through developing a wide range of health behaviors to support their holistic wellbeing. NLH is grounded by ethics, theory and evidence to support women to make achievable, sustainable changes that are relevant to their everyday lives. Women utilized the NLH framework to develop an integrative health routine across six domains: physical activity, sleep, nutrition, eating behavior, self-care and stress management. The framework guided them to set small, incremental goals that were adaptive to their needs and built from their existing circumstances. Participants reflected on their progress with a facilitator during monthly meetings, accessed a social media support page and received monthly text messages. Health programs remain an essential approach to improving women’s health alongside community- and policy-level strategies. The development of NLH exemplifies how evidence may partner with modern health promotion values to inform relevant and ethical program design for women.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health (social science)

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