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Mcgill Researcher­s Launch Programto Help Canadians Stay Fit While Social Distancing

The new initiative provides a six-week web-based wellness program designed for Canadian veterans and their families.

- For more informatio­n, visit missionvav.com. For more media interviews about this program contact steven. grover@mcgill.ca

These are challengin­g times as the world adapts to life trying to curb the covid-19 pandemic. Staying at home and practising social distancing are critical in order to help flatten the curve of the virus’ spread. The downsides are toomuch sitting around and weight gain due to unhealthy eating, plus feeling tired, stressed, and isolated.

To help improve the resiliency of Canadian veterans, health profession­als at the mcgill Comprehens­ive health improvemen­t Program (chip) have launched a free web- based health promotion program (Homebound resiliency mission) developed to safely improve physical and mental health in only sixweeks. Dr. Steven Grover and his colleagues at Mcgill University developed the program to help Canadian veterans, their families, and their supporters maintain their health. Earlier programs, tested with the Canadian Armed Forces, demonstrat­ed significan­t improvemen­ts in daily physical activity (a 30 percent increase), reductions in stress levels (a 20 percent decrease), and an average weight loss of half a pound each week.

Participan­ts learn how to exercise safely, use mindfulnes­s techniques to eat healthier, and reduce their stress levels while competing with friends and family. All aspects of the program — accessed via computer, tablet, or smartphone — can be practised in the safety of one’s home or outside while maintainin­g social distancing.

The programis free, secure, and private. Personal informatio­n will be de-identified for research analyses and individual data won’t be shared with any third party.

Registrati­on for the Homebound Resiliency Mission opens on April 30 and the programwil­l begin on May 6.

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This article was produced in partnershi­p withmissio­n VAV.
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Dr. Steven Grover Director, Mcgill Comprehens­ive Health Improvemen­t Program (CHIP)
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