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. 2009:2009:569104.
doi: 10.1155/2009/569104. Epub 2010 Feb 10.

One year sustainability of risk factor change from a 9-week workplace intervention

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One year sustainability of risk factor change from a 9-week workplace intervention

Elaine C Rush et al. J Environ Public Health. 2009.

Abstract

We examined the effect of a 9-week diet and physical activity intervention provided in the workplace by a group education session where personal dietary and physical activity goals were proposed. Measurements of anthropometry, fasting blood lipids, glucose and insulin, assays for antioxidant activity (AOA) and questionnaires were completed at 0, 3, 6, 9, and 12 weeks in 50 healthy workers (50% male, mean age 46y). Followup measurements in 39 (56% male) were possible at 52 weeks. At week 3 a group dietary and physical activity "motivational seminar" was held. At week 6, half the group were supplied daily kiwifruit for 3 weeks with cross over at week 9 until week 12. Compared to baseline, lipid, glucose, insulin and AOA measurements were improved at 12 and 52 weeks. Body measurements did not change. Group diet and physical activity advice reinforced over 9 weeks is associated with a sustained improvement in cardiovascular risk factors at 52 weeks.

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Study design.
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Measurements of total cholesterol (open diamond), LDL cholesterol (closed circle), the ratio of total to HDL cholesterol (open circle) and HDL cholesterol (closed triangle) over 52 weeks in 39 volunteers. Data are mean ± SEM.

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