“…The following is a summary of the rationale underlying HEP: In four areas, we will help you develop new habits and reinforce new ones that are known to increase well-being: (1) Physical activity enhances one’s sense of well-being, increases energy, and reduces health risks, including coronary heart disease, stroke, colon cancer and diabetes; (2) Functional movement improves posture/core strength, balance, agility and joint mobility, resulting in a physically more resilient individual less prone to sustain injury from spontaneous or unpredictable events; (3) Supportive Music and Imagery and other elements of music therapy generate positive emotions to facilitate performance on concrete tasks and is used in a group setting to create a common experience, thereby increasing relaxation-related melatonin levels (Kumar et al, 1999), enhancing immune response (Bittman et al, 2001; Wachi et al, 2007), favorably changing stress-related gene expression (Bittman et al, 2005), increasing positive mood and reducing burn out (Bittman et al, 2004); (4) Incorporating evidence-based nutrition into one’s eating lifestyle will help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, hypertension, dyslipidemia, type 2 diabetes, overweight and obesity, osteoporosis, constipation, diverticular disease, iron deficiency anemia, oral disease, malnutrition, and some cancers (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2005).…”