A new WebMD survey about resolutions revealed that one in three women — and nearly half of all Hispanic women in the U.S. — are making 2014 resolutions each January but almost 60% end up dropping them by the end of March.
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Inspired by the WebMD survey, Colgate Total is helping women take charge of their health in 2014. An overwhelming 79% of women said that the best way to get them motivated to stay on course would be by following small, achievable tips and advice that would make a measurable impact on their health. In response, Colgate offers the following easy-to-follow tips to help women stay on track for a better, healthy lifestyle this year.
“Oral health is another important habit that contributes to overall health. Committing to improving oral health is a New Year’s resolution anyone can keep. When selecting a toothpaste, it’s important to find one that not only maintains mouth health, but that actually helps improve mouth health,” states Philip Durocher, Vice President & General Manager, U.S. Oral Care Marketing, Colgate-Palmolive.
While the WebMD survey results indicated that most people resolve to exercise and lose weight, others vow to commit to different healthy habits such as getting organized (39%), being happier (39%), and learning something new (37%) – all of which make the list for 2014 resolutions.