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7Company® Weight Loss/Wellness Center Moves From Leesburg to Lansdowne

ALDIE, Va., July 25, 2011--Jennifer Seven, founder and president of 7Company®, announces that 7Company® Weight Loss & Wellness Center has outgrown its space in Leesburg and is moving to Lansdowne. The Center will open for business on August 1 at 19420 Golf Vista Plaza, Suite 310. The new location is near Loudoun Hospital Center at Lansdowne Campus.
"Locating our weight loss center near medical and professional offices is the right fit," said Ms. Seven.
As a professional in the corporate wellness industry, Jennifer Seven became inspired to open a weight loss and wellness center for individuals after observing the rise of obesity and diabetes, as well as stress, and their impact on employees and employers through increased medical costs, insurance premiums, loss of productivity and increased absenteeism. She opened the Weight Loss & Wellness Center in Leesburg in January 2010, and a satellite center in Chantilly/South Riding in April 2011.
To learn about operating hours and more, call the center at 571-252-3775 or go online to www.7Company.com
About 7Company
Based in Aldie, Virginia, 7Company is a seven-year old, Virginia certified MBE (Minority Business Enterprise), 100% woman-owned company that offers health fairs, lunchtime lectures, wellness education training, health screenings, flu shots and onsite therapeutic massage programs to corporations and federal agencies.
Ms. Seven is active with the Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce, the Society of Human Resource Managers and the Occupational Health Nurses Association. She is a speaker at corporate and government health fairs. She earned her Master's Degree from George Washington University. She lives with her husband and three children in Aldie.
Facts About Overweight and Obesity in the U.S.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, during the past 20 years there has been a dramatic increase in obesity in the United States. In 2008, Virginia and 31 other states had a prevalence of obesity greater than 25% in 2008.
The U.S. Office of the Surgeon General reports that "overweight and obesity are associated with heart disease, certain types of cancer, type 2 diabetes, stroke, arthritis, breathing problems, and psychological disorders, such as depression."
The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute adds arthritis, gall bladder disease, gynecologic problems, and even lung problems to the above list. |