BACKGROUND Rising health insurance premiums represent a rapidly increasing burden on employer-sponsors of health insurance and their employees. Some employers have become proactive in managing health care costs by providing tools to encourage employees to directly manage their health and prevent disease. One example of such a tool is DASH for Health, an Internet-based nutrition and exercise behavior modification program. This program was offered as a free, opt-in benefit to US-based employees of the EMC Corporation. OBJECTIVE The aim was to determine whether an employer-sponsored, Internet-based diet and exercise program has an effect on health care costs. METHODS. There were 15,237 total employees and spouses who were included in our ana...
This study aims to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a long-term workplace health promotion program...
Context: The internet is gaining popularity as a means of delivering employee-based cardiovascular (...
Background Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and diabetes confer a high risk for developing subsequent cardi...
ContextThe internet is gaining popularity as a means of delivering employee-based cardiovascular (CV...
<div><p>Context</p><p>The internet is gaining popularity as a means of delivering employee-based car...
ContextThe internet is gaining popularity as a means of delivering employee-based cardiovascular (CV...
ContextThe internet is gaining popularity as a means of delivering employee-based cardiovascular (CV...
Workplace wellness programs are commonly offered by employers with the expectation that they will re...
BACKGROUND The dietary habits of Americans are creating serious health concerns, including obesity,...
The internet is gaining popularity as a means of delivering employee-based cardiovascular (CV) welln...
The internet is gaining popularity as a means of delivering employee-based cardiovascular (CV) welln...
IntroductionInvestigations suggest that worksite health promotions in large companies decrease emplo...
CONTEXT: The internet is gaining popularity as a means of delivering employee-based cardiovascular (...
textabstractIntroduction: A large proportion of the cardiovascular disease (CVD) burden can potentia...
Chronic diet-related metabolic diseases, including diabetes and obesity, impose enormous burdens on ...
This study aims to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a long-term workplace health promotion program...
Context: The internet is gaining popularity as a means of delivering employee-based cardiovascular (...
Background Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and diabetes confer a high risk for developing subsequent cardi...
ContextThe internet is gaining popularity as a means of delivering employee-based cardiovascular (CV...
<div><p>Context</p><p>The internet is gaining popularity as a means of delivering employee-based car...
ContextThe internet is gaining popularity as a means of delivering employee-based cardiovascular (CV...
ContextThe internet is gaining popularity as a means of delivering employee-based cardiovascular (CV...
Workplace wellness programs are commonly offered by employers with the expectation that they will re...
BACKGROUND The dietary habits of Americans are creating serious health concerns, including obesity,...
The internet is gaining popularity as a means of delivering employee-based cardiovascular (CV) welln...
The internet is gaining popularity as a means of delivering employee-based cardiovascular (CV) welln...
IntroductionInvestigations suggest that worksite health promotions in large companies decrease emplo...
CONTEXT: The internet is gaining popularity as a means of delivering employee-based cardiovascular (...
textabstractIntroduction: A large proportion of the cardiovascular disease (CVD) burden can potentia...
Chronic diet-related metabolic diseases, including diabetes and obesity, impose enormous burdens on ...
This study aims to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a long-term workplace health promotion program...
Context: The internet is gaining popularity as a means of delivering employee-based cardiovascular (...
Background Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and diabetes confer a high risk for developing subsequent cardi...