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Power Through the Holidays with an Attitude of Gratitude

By Blue Zones Project - Hawaii on Nov 20, 2015 10:38:12 PM

Have an Attitude of Gratitude Every Day

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Big Island Built Environment Workshops Slated for November 4-5

By Blue Zones Project - Big Island on Oct 27, 2015 3:49:54 PM


SAVE THE DATE!

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Blue Zones Project Hawaii Kick-Offs Result in Triple-Whammy Success

By Blue Zones Project - Hawaii on Oct 23, 2015 11:02:43 PM


PHENOMENAL TURNOUT AT BLUE ZONES PROJECT HAWAII LAUNCH PARTIES

"Epic..."

"...beyond spectacular."

"Everyone is asking when's the next 'party', it was that AWESOME!!"

Those are just some of the comments circulating after Blue Zones Project Hawaii launched three back-to-back kick-off events in just 24 hours on two islands this past weekend.

The turnout at each of the three community celebrations instantly filled the venues to capacity, with lines forming an hour before the kick-offs even started!

Check out the numbers:

Koolaupoko (Windward Oahu) 

  • Attendance: 850
  • Pledges: 210

East Hawaii & Mayor's Health Fest 

  • Attendance: 1200
  • Pledges: 315

North Hawaii 

  • Attendance: 700
  • Pledges: 297

The kick-off "tour" began on Friday, October 16 in Koolaupoko at Windward Community College, then in East Hawaii on Saturday morning, October 17, at Hilo's Civic Auditorium in partnership with Hawaii Island Mayor Billy Kenoi's annual Mayor's Health Fest, and ending in North Hawaii Saturday afternoon at Waimea's Kahilu Theatre and Kahilu Town Hall.

All three launch parties were free and family-friendly, with local entertainment, booths and activities centered around the Blue Zones Project Power 9 principles, from a Downshift Lounge with free massage, yoga, and meditation, to Move Naturally demos, a Keiki (child) Zone to promote Family First, Plant Slant healthy cooking demos, food tastings, garden demos, and more!

Blue Zones Founder and CEO Dan Buettner delivered a dynamic keynote presentation to standing room only crowds in the theatres where he took center stage and shared inspirational stories from the original Blue Zones areas where people reach age 100 at 10 times the average rate.

HMSA CEO Mike Gold and Elisa Yadao, Senior Vice President of HMSA's Consumer Experience Division, also took the stage to share some of HMSA's vision around a healthier state for everyone which is why they brought Blue Zones Project to Hawaii.

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BLUEPRINT DESIGNING BEGINS

By Blue Zones Project - Hawaii on Jul 21, 2015 10:00:00 PM

It’s a master plan unique to each community, one that will guide residents of North Hawaii, East Hawaii, and Koolaupoko (Windward Oahu) towards their very own, custom-made Blue Zones Project vision.

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Blue Zones Project: Open call for community leaders

By Blue Zones Project - Hawaii on Apr 21, 2015 7:33:00 PM

In 2015, HMSA and Blue Zones Project announced three Demonstration Communities to lead the way in improving the overall health and well-being of Hawaii.  The three communities are East Hawaii and North Hawaii on Hawaii Island and Koolaupoko on Oahu.  These communities will be transformed into environments where the healthy choice is the easy choice. 

Before we can begin optimizing environments and nudging people toward healthier choices, we need to build our committees and volunteer teams. Now is your chance to get involved. Come talk story about Blue Zones Project at one of our upcoming events and learn more about the various committee positions and volunteer opportunities that will drive this project forward. 

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HMSA sets out to make Hawaii a Blue Zone

By Blue Zones Project - Hawaii on Jan 30, 2015 6:35:00 PM

Reposted from Pacific Business News on December 19, 2014.

The Hawaii Medical Service Association is initiating a health and well-being project in Hawaii to inspire more healthy living choices as part of its ten-year agreement with Healthways.

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In 2005, National Geographic Explorer Dan Buettner started the Blue Zones Project after researching the links between demographics and longevity, and dubbed the areas with the longest life spans "Blue Zones" throughout the world, including places like Okinawa, Japan.

HMSA, a newly designated Blue Zones Employer, is advocating for Hawaii's designation as a Blue Zones Community and reaching out to recruit more Blue Zones employers. It plans to announce three Hawaii communities joining the initiative next year.

"The healthy choice is the easy choice," said Michael Stollar, senior vice president of the HMSA health services division. "We are working in the nature of our designation as an employer to make substantive changes within policy, environment, and create opportunities for employees to connect at a social support level, and opportunities for exercise or natural movement within a work day."

See the full story from Pacific Business Journal >>

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JOIN OUR TEAM!

By Blue Zones Project - Hawaii on Jan 8, 2015 7:06:00 PM


JOIN OUR TEAM

TRANSFORM OUR COMMUNITY

HMSA and Healthways are collaborating with communities in Hawaii to establish Blue Zones Project®, an initiative that makes healthy choices easier through changes to the environment, policy, and social connections.

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Attend an educational visit near you!

By Blue Zones Project - Hawaii on Sep 30, 2014 2:47:36 PM

In early October, Blue Zones Project representatives will begin visiting communities that have shown interest in adopting Blue Zones® principles. Bring your friends, family, and neighbors to a free educational visit and get more information on the steps to become a Blue Zones Community®. When individuals, employers, schools, restaurants, and grocery stores work together, we can create an even healthier, happier Hawaii where residents live longer, better®.

 

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HMSA promotes healthy living

By Blue Zones Project - Hawaii on Sep 3, 2014 7:10:00 PM

Reposted from Hawaii News Now

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - HMSA, Hawaii's largest health insurance provider, is teaming up with a best selling author to help communities in the islands get healthier.

HMSA is launching Blue Zones Project, which is based off a template created to help lead people to live more active lifestyles.

Elisa Yadao, senior vice president of consumer experience at HMSA is here to explain.

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See the full story from Hawaii News Now >>

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HMSA bringing Blue Zones to Hawaii

By Blue Zones Project - Hawaii on Aug 28, 2014 4:15:00 PM

Reposted from West Hawaii Today
by Erin Miller

Hawaii’s largest health insurance provider is teaming up with a bestselling author to help communities here get healthier.

Hawaii Medical Service Agency joined National Geographic Fellow Dan Buettner, whose book, “The Blue Zones,” has created a template for communities to follow that leads people to more active lifestyles, making better food choices, spending more time in social pursuits and creating more walkable communities. The book inspired The Blue Zone Project, which has been initiated in 13 communities across the country.

Hawaii is a natural fit for the project, Buettner said Tuesday during a visit to Hawaii Island with HMSA President and CEO Mike Gold.

- See more at: http://westhawaiitoday.com/news/local-news/hmsa-bringing-blue-zones-hawaii#sthash.jNL6tsrI.dpuf

Hawaii’s largest health insurance provider is teaming up with a bestselling author to help communities here get healthier.

Hawaii Medical Service Agency joined National Geographic Fellow Dan Buettner, whose book, “The Blue Zones,” has created a template for communities to follow that leads people to more active lifestyles, making better food choices, spending more time in social pursuits and creating more walkable communities. The book inspired The Blue Zone Project, which has been initiated in 13 communities across the country.

Hawaii is a natural fit for the project, Buettner said Tuesday during a visit to Hawaii Island with HMSA President and CEO Mike Gold.

- See more at: http://westhawaiitoday.com/news/local-news/hmsa-bringing-blue-zones-hawaii#sthash.jNL6tsrI.dpuf

Hawaii’s largest health insurance provider is teaming up with a bestselling author to help communities here get healthier.

Hawaii Medical Service Agency joined National Geographic Fellow Dan Buettner, whose book, “The Blue Zones,” has created a template for communities to follow that leads people to more active lifestyles, making better food choices, spending more time in social pursuits and creating more walkable communities. The book inspired The Blue Zone Project, which has been initiated in 13 communities across the country.

Hawaii is a natural fit for the project, Buettner said Tuesday during a visit to Hawaii Island with HMSA President and CEO Mike Gold.

- See more at: http://westhawaiitoday.com/news/local-news/hmsa-bringing-blue-zones-hawaii#sthash.jNL6tsrI.dpuf

Hawaii’s largest health insurance provider is teaming up with a bestselling author to help communities here get healthier.

Hawaii Medical Service Agency joined National Geographic Fellow Dan Buettner, whose book, “The Blue Zones,” has created a template for communities to follow that leads people to more active lifestyles, making better food choices, spending more time in social pursuits and creating more walkable communities. The book inspired The Blue Zone Project, which has been initiated in 13 communities across the country.

Hawaii is a natural fit for the project, Buettner said Tuesday during a visit to Hawaii Island with HMSA President and CEO Mike Gold.

- See more at: http://westhawaiitoday.com/news/local-news/hmsa-bringing-blue-zones-hawaii#sthash.jNL6tsrI.dpuf

Hawaii’s largest health insurance provider is teaming up with a bestselling author to help communities here get healthier.

Hawaii Medical Service Agency joined National Geographic Fellow Dan Buettner, whose book, “The Blue Zones,” has created a template for communities to follow that leads people to more active lifestyles, making better food choices, spending more time in social pursuits and creating more walkable communities. The book inspired The Blue Zone Project, which has been initiated in 13 communities across the country.

Hawaii is a natural fit for the project, Buettner said Tuesday during a visit to Hawaii Island with HMSA President and CEO Mike Gold.

- See more at: http://westhawaiitoday.com/news/local-news/hmsa-bringing-blue-zones-hawaii#sthash.jNL6tsrI.dpuf

To make it even easier, you’re supposed to take on just the changes that you’re comfortable with. “The thing to realize is the Power 9 is an à la carte menu,” says Dan Buettner, the National Geographic explorer and author who helped identify the Power 9. “These are all things that not only the longest-living people do, but are also evidence based.”

Buettner discovered the nine commonalities after leading teams to places like Okinawa, Japan, and Loma Linda, Calif., that were known for having large numbers of people who lived to be 100 years old or older (also known as centenarians). What’s more incredible is these centenarians are active – they still work, eat well, and are an integral part of life in their communities.

Buettner and his teams dubbed these places Blue Zones® and he wrote about them in his book, The Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer from the People Who’ve Lived the Longest.

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