The Hidden Cost of Metabolic Health at Work

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15 Oct

The Hidden Cost of Metabolic Health at Work

The Hidden Cost of Metabolic Health at Work

Thursday, October 15, 2026 (12:00 AM to 11:59 PM)
1.0 PDCs
Provider: Anne Arundel SHRM
Course Name: The Hidden Cost of Metabolic Health at Work

Speaker: Monique Miller
Program Type: Videoconferences, webcasts, audiocasts, podcasts, eBooks, self-directed E-Learning
Registration URL: http://Monique Miller

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1. Identify the primary metabolic risk factors — including prediabetes, chronic stress, and metabolic syndrome — quietly driving healthcare costs and workforce productivity loss. 2. Explain why traditional wellness programs fail to address metabolic risk at the root level and distinguish between one-size-fits-all models and tailored wellbeing systems aligned with culture, employee needs, and business goals. 3. Apply a workforce profile lens to understand how employees may be silently managing metabolic conditions and identify at least one concrete next step for closing the gap between awareness and meaningful health outcomes.

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Most HR leaders know their healthcare costs are rising — few realize that metabolic dysfunction, including prediabetes, chronic stress, and metabolic syndrome, may be one of the biggest under addressed drivers in their workforce. Employees carrying these conditions often do so silently, showing up every day while their health and productivity quietly decline. Most wellness programs are built on a one-size-fits-all model never designed to address metabolic risk at the root. This session gives HR professionals a clear, evidence-based look at what metabolic risk means for their workforce, how to use an employee profile lens to understand what their people are dealing with, and how to build a tailored wellbeing approach aligned with culture, employee needs, and business goals.