IntroductionWorking adults spend much time at the workplace, an ideal setting for wellness programs targeting weight loss and disease prevention. Few randomized trials have evaluated the efficacy of worksite diabetes prevention programs.This study evaluated the efficacy of a worksite lifestyle intervention on metabolic and behavioral risk factors compared with usual care.MethodsA pretest\ue2\u20ac\u201cposttest control group design with 3-month follow-up was used. Participants with prediabetes were recruited from a university worksite and randomized to receive a 16-week lifestyle intervention (n = 35) or usual care (n = 34). Participants were evaluated at baseline, postintervention, and 3-month follow-up. Dietary intake was measured by a fo...
To determine if a widely available weight-management program (Weight Watchers) could achieve suffici...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this analysis is to examine the effect of an algorithm-driven online diabete...
Background—The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) found that an intensive lifestyle intervention can ...
INTRODUCTION: Working adults spend much time at the workplace, an ideal setting for wellness program...
Objective Few worksite trials have examined the impact of diabetes prevention interventions on ps...
AbstractObjectiveFew worksite trials have examined the impact of diabetes prevention interventions o...
Education and Human Ecology: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research ...
IntroductionAlthough lifestyle interventions are effective in delaying the onset of diabetes, transl...
Background The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) found that an intensive lifestyle intervention can...
Abstract: Purpose: The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of a financial incentive on weight...
OBJECTIVE — To evaluate the efficacy of the group program PREDIAS for diabetes prevention. RESEARCH ...
Objectives: The translation of lifestyle intervention to improve glucose tolerance into the workplac...
Objective: Lifestyle interventions that target diet and physical activity have been shown to reduce ...
PurposeThe primary purpose is to review diabetes workplace interventions and the degree to which the...
Background: The present study investigated the effects of a 12-month interdisciplinary standardized ...
To determine if a widely available weight-management program (Weight Watchers) could achieve suffici...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this analysis is to examine the effect of an algorithm-driven online diabete...
Background—The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) found that an intensive lifestyle intervention can ...
INTRODUCTION: Working adults spend much time at the workplace, an ideal setting for wellness program...
Objective Few worksite trials have examined the impact of diabetes prevention interventions on ps...
AbstractObjectiveFew worksite trials have examined the impact of diabetes prevention interventions o...
Education and Human Ecology: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research ...
IntroductionAlthough lifestyle interventions are effective in delaying the onset of diabetes, transl...
Background The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) found that an intensive lifestyle intervention can...
Abstract: Purpose: The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of a financial incentive on weight...
OBJECTIVE — To evaluate the efficacy of the group program PREDIAS for diabetes prevention. RESEARCH ...
Objectives: The translation of lifestyle intervention to improve glucose tolerance into the workplac...
Objective: Lifestyle interventions that target diet and physical activity have been shown to reduce ...
PurposeThe primary purpose is to review diabetes workplace interventions and the degree to which the...
Background: The present study investigated the effects of a 12-month interdisciplinary standardized ...
To determine if a widely available weight-management program (Weight Watchers) could achieve suffici...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this analysis is to examine the effect of an algorithm-driven online diabete...
Background—The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) found that an intensive lifestyle intervention can ...