Federal Workers Get Health Advice from Dr. Oz: Eat Less This Holiday Season
Dr. Mehmet Oz, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), recently reminded his federal employees to make healthier choices during the holiday season. In an email titled "Crushing Cubicle Cravings," Oz shared tips on how to avoid overeating and snack mindfully.
Oz advises staff to set their intentions in advance, decide how many treats they will allow themselves to enjoy, and practice portion control. He also recommends eating off a small plate, taking small portions of snacks, and savoring each bite before putting the fork down.
The doctor's advice comes as no surprise, given his history of promoting unproven medical tips surrounding weight loss. However, in this case, Oz is sharing his expertise with employees who are obligated to receive his emails.
CMS spokesperson Christopher Krepich defended Oz's efforts, saying that the doctor knows it's not easy balancing a healthy lifestyle and a demanding job. He added that the feedback from employees has been positive.
Oz's advice on healthy snacking during the holidays is particularly relevant for federal workers who may be facing long hours and stress during the busy season. By offering practical tips and encouragement, Oz aims to help his staff stay healthy and energized throughout the year.
As CMS oversees healthcare coverage for over 160 million people, Oz's role as administrator is critical in ensuring that millions of Americans access quality healthcare. While some have questioned his credentials and medical expertise, Oz remains committed to promoting healthy habits among federal workers.
In a move that has been met with skepticism by some, Dr. Oz is using his position to promote healthy snacking and self-care strategies. As the holiday season approaches, it's clear that he wants to help his employees prioritize their well-being and make informed choices about what they eat and drink.
Dr. Mehmet Oz, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), recently reminded his federal employees to make healthier choices during the holiday season. In an email titled "Crushing Cubicle Cravings," Oz shared tips on how to avoid overeating and snack mindfully.
Oz advises staff to set their intentions in advance, decide how many treats they will allow themselves to enjoy, and practice portion control. He also recommends eating off a small plate, taking small portions of snacks, and savoring each bite before putting the fork down.
The doctor's advice comes as no surprise, given his history of promoting unproven medical tips surrounding weight loss. However, in this case, Oz is sharing his expertise with employees who are obligated to receive his emails.
CMS spokesperson Christopher Krepich defended Oz's efforts, saying that the doctor knows it's not easy balancing a healthy lifestyle and a demanding job. He added that the feedback from employees has been positive.
Oz's advice on healthy snacking during the holidays is particularly relevant for federal workers who may be facing long hours and stress during the busy season. By offering practical tips and encouragement, Oz aims to help his staff stay healthy and energized throughout the year.
As CMS oversees healthcare coverage for over 160 million people, Oz's role as administrator is critical in ensuring that millions of Americans access quality healthcare. While some have questioned his credentials and medical expertise, Oz remains committed to promoting healthy habits among federal workers.
In a move that has been met with skepticism by some, Dr. Oz is using his position to promote healthy snacking and self-care strategies. As the holiday season approaches, it's clear that he wants to help his employees prioritize their well-being and make informed choices about what they eat and drink.