The fifth article, “Factors Related to Healthy Diet and Physical Activity in Hospital-Based Clinical Nurses” reports on a research study designed to determine if individual and behavioral factors were associated with healthy diet and physical activity among clinical nurses in a healthy lifestyle workplace program. Two hundred and seventy-eight direct care nurses with a median age of 31.5 years participated. Only 20.9% were confident with how their bodies looked, though 66.3% had a moderately healthy diet. Not surprisingly, those with healthier diets were more likely to be physically active and exercise away from work. Of significance, this study found new evidence that nurses who work on units that require much movement during a typical work day may still not be sufficiently active. Work programs that are designed to improve nurse health should be utilized by all nurses, even by those who have high work activity levels.