1. Evaluation of a Digital Behavioral Counseling Program for Reducing Risk Factors for Chronic Disease in a Workforce
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Michael D. Edge, Mark G. Wilson, Megan McGuire, Daniel Carpenter, Erica N. Madero, Cynthia M. Castro Sweet, Scott Kirschner, and Megan Pilsmaker
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Adult ,Blood Glucose ,Counseling ,Male ,Program evaluation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Health Behavior ,Health Promotion ,Body Mass Index ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Weight loss ,Weight Loss ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Young adult ,Workplace ,Exercise ,Curriculum ,Triglycerides ,Aged ,business.industry ,Behavior change ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Middle Aged ,030210 environmental & occupational health ,Digital health ,Diet ,Cholesterol ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Family medicine ,Chronic Disease ,Workforce ,Physical therapy ,Female ,Original Article ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Risk Reduction Behavior ,Body mass index ,Program Evaluation - Abstract
Objective To evaluate a digitally delivered, intensive behavioral counseling program for a workforce at risk for obesity-related chronic disease. Methods Employees were offered a digital health program modeled after the diabetes prevention program (DPP). Annual workforce health assessments were used to examine changes in chronic disease risk factors between participants (n = 634) relative to a matched comparison group (n = 1268). Results Overall, employees were gaining an average of 3.5 pounds annually before program inception. Program engagement was positive; 83% completed the majority of the curriculum and 31% lost at least 5% of their starting weight. Compared with non-participating peers, participants demonstrated reduced weight, improved fasting blood glucose, and improved nutritional intake after a year. Conclusions The digital health program was effective for engaging employees in health behavior change. Digital options facilitate widespread implementation.
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- 2017
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