Let NutriSystem® Be Your
Employee's Weight Loss Solution

Americans

The number of overweight Americans has reached epidemic proportions, and this has a direct impact on your company. Statistics show that nearly two-thirds of Americans are overweight, and a third of them are considered obese.1 If these statistics are reflected in your workforce, it means two out of every three of your workers have a weight problem.

The Bottom Line

Overweight employees cost American business more in annual health care costs vs. healthy weight employees.2

We Take The Work Out of Weight Loss.

As a premier provider of at-home weight management solutions and a leader in the weight loss industry for more than 35 years, NutriSystem has a direct-to-consumer model that makes it easy for your employees to lose weight without interfering with their workday schedule. And with seven customized program options, Women's, Men's, Women's Silver, Men's Silver, Women's Type II Diabetic, Men's Type II Diabetic, Vegetarian, it's easy to pick the right program for everyone.

The NutriSystem® Advantage

  • Seven customized weight loss programs to choose from to meet the diverse needs of your workforce
  • Each 28-Day Program includes a month's worth of food: 28 breakfasts, 28 lunches, 28 dinners, and 28 desserts
  • A wide variety of great-tasting, low-glycemic "good carb" entrees and desserts to choose from, like pasta, pizza, burgers-even chocolate!
  • Everything delivered right to your employee's door. (office delivery also available)
  • No counting calories, carbs or points-and no meetings to attend

All This Stuff, Free!

  • Free unlimited weight loss counseling available via Internet and phone
  • Free online membership featuring newsletters, and nutritional e-classes
  • Free online support from the NutriSystem Community through bulletin boards and chat rooms.
  • Free online tools including food and exercise diaries.
  • Free Mindset Makeover™ behavioral guide and exercise DVD.

1 National Center for Health Statistics: www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/overwt.htm
2 Burton, Wayne, N., M.D. "The Economic Costs Associated with Body Mass Index in a Workplace." Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 40 (1998): 786-792.