Monday, January 21, 2013

OMB Takes on "Fiscal Fitness," Announces Pedometer Challenge | Redux

OMB Takes on "Fiscal Fitness," Announces Pedometer Challenge

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Washington, DC — With the aim of improving employee health and well-being, Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Peter Orszag is launching today the OMB Pedometer Challenge. Through this challenge, each OMB employee will have the chance to get a pedometer, track their steps, increase their physical activity, and improve their overall health – and potentially beat the always active Director Orszag in the process. "This challenge will make all of us more aware of our current activity levels and help inspire us to increase our physical activity," OMB Director Peter Orszag explained. "Evidence shows that pedometers are one of the most cost-effective ways to increase physical activity.

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0.0567536"This challenge will make all of us more aware of our current activity levels and help inspire us to increase our physical activity," OMB Director Peter Orszag explained.
0.15781"This challenge will make all of us more aware of our current activity levels and help inspire us to increase our physical activity," OMB Director Peter Orszag explained. "Evidence shows that pedometers are one of the most cost-effective ways to increase physical activity. And in true OMB fashion, we like to walk down the path cleared by the best data."
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