Riverview Health completes sixth annual weight-loss challenge

Riverview Health, through its community wellness outreach program, recently completed its sixth annual “Waist Reduction” weight-loss challenge, which resulted in 419 pounds lost by all participants.

Kristin Lamb, manager of Employer Clinics and Community Wellness at Riverview Health, presents traveling trophy to Hamilton County Commissioners Steve Dillinger and Mark Heirbrandt. (Photo provided)

Beginning on Monday, April 9, employees from the City of Noblesville, City of Westfield, Hamilton County Government, Noblesville Schools, Riverview Health, Westfield Public Library and Westfield Washington Schools competed against one another for five weeks in the spirit of health and wellness.

“We look forward to hosting this each year,” said Kristin Lamb, manager of Employer Clinics and Community Wellness at Riverview Health. “Participation from the local entities is energizing as it builds a sense of community while promoting health and wellness. Riverview Health Rehab & Fitness provided a variety of weekly exercise classes to support the efforts of the participants.”

With the highest average weight loss of 3.97 percent, the traveling trophy went to Hamilton County Government. Riverview Health provided $100 gift cards to the male and female participants with the highest percentage of weight loss. This year’s female winner was Barb Hull, employee of Hamilton County. Barb achieved an 8.9 percent weight reduction. The male winner was Sergeant Billy Adams, an officer with City of Westfield. Sergeant Adams achieved an impressive 9.6 percent weight reduction.