Summary: This systematic review summarizes the current evidence on the financial return of worksite health promotion programmes aimed at improving nutrition and/or increasing physical activity. Data on study characteristics and results were extracted from 18 studies published up to 14 January 2011. Two reviewers independently assessed the risk of bias of included studies. Three metrics were (re-)calculated per study: the net benefits, benefit cost ratio (BCR) and return on investment (ROI). Metrics were averaged, and a post hoc subgroup analysis was performed to compare financial return estimates between study designs. Four randomized controlled trials (RCTs), 13 non-randomized studies (NRSs) and one modelling study were included. Average f...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the evidence regarding economic evaluations of works...
BACKGROUND: It is now widely believed that health promotion strategies should go beyond education or...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to assess the evidence regarding economic evaluations of wor...
Summary: This systematic review summarizes the current evidence on the financial return of worksite ...
INTRODUCTION: Shifts towards sedentary occupations in high-income countries (HIC) over the last deca...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to appraise and summarize the evidence on the cost-effectivenes...
Introduction Obesity and being overweight are major risk factors for metabolic syndrome and non-comm...
Background: As obesity increases among U.S. workers, employers are implementing programs to increase...
BACKGROUND: It is now widely believed that health promotion strategies should go beyond education or...
BACKGROUND: According to current physical activity guidelines, a substantial percentage of the popul...
BACKGROUND: Most adults fail to meet global physical activity guidelines set out by the World Health...
Objective The workplace is an ideal setting to implement public health strategies, but economic just...
Physical inactivity is one of the leading causes for the growing prevalence of non-communicable dise...
Background: Public health strategies place increasing emphasis on opportunities to promote healthy ...
textabstractCardiovascular disease is the leading cause of disability and mortality in most Western ...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the evidence regarding economic evaluations of works...
BACKGROUND: It is now widely believed that health promotion strategies should go beyond education or...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to assess the evidence regarding economic evaluations of wor...
Summary: This systematic review summarizes the current evidence on the financial return of worksite ...
INTRODUCTION: Shifts towards sedentary occupations in high-income countries (HIC) over the last deca...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to appraise and summarize the evidence on the cost-effectivenes...
Introduction Obesity and being overweight are major risk factors for metabolic syndrome and non-comm...
Background: As obesity increases among U.S. workers, employers are implementing programs to increase...
BACKGROUND: It is now widely believed that health promotion strategies should go beyond education or...
BACKGROUND: According to current physical activity guidelines, a substantial percentage of the popul...
BACKGROUND: Most adults fail to meet global physical activity guidelines set out by the World Health...
Objective The workplace is an ideal setting to implement public health strategies, but economic just...
Physical inactivity is one of the leading causes for the growing prevalence of non-communicable dise...
Background: Public health strategies place increasing emphasis on opportunities to promote healthy ...
textabstractCardiovascular disease is the leading cause of disability and mortality in most Western ...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the evidence regarding economic evaluations of works...
BACKGROUND: It is now widely believed that health promotion strategies should go beyond education or...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to assess the evidence regarding economic evaluations of wor...