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Impact of a Workplace Health Promotion Program on Employees' Blood Pressure in a Public University.


ABSTRACT:

Introduction

Workplace health promotion is important in the prevention of non-communicable diseases among employees. Previous workplace health programs have shown benefits such as lowered disease prevalence, reduced medical costs and improved productivity. This study aims to evaluate the impact of a 6-year workplace health promotion program on employees' blood pressure in a public university.

Methods

In this prospective cohort study, we included 1,365 employees enrolled in the university's workplace health promotion program, a program conducted since 2008 and using data from the 2008-2013 follow-up period. Participants were permanent employees aged 35 years and above, with at least one follow up measurements and no change in antihypertensive medication during the study period. Baseline socio-demographic information was collected using a questionnaire while anthropometry measurements and resting blood pressure were collected during annual health screening. Changes in blood pressure over time were analyzed using a linear mixed model.

Results

The systolic blood pressure in the hypertension subgroup decreased 2.36 mmHg per year (p<0.0001). There was also significant improvement in systolic blood pressure among the participants who were at risk of hypertension (-0.75 mmHg, p<0.001). The diastolic blood pressure among the hypertensive and at risk subgroups improved 1.76 mmHg/year (p<0.001) and 0.56 mmHg/year (p<0.001), respectively. However, there was no change in both systolic and diastolic blood pressure among participants in the healthy subgroup over the 6-year period.

Conclusion

This study shows that continuing participation in workplace health promotion program has the potential to improve blood pressure levels among employees.

SUBMITTER: Eng JY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4739732 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Impact of a Workplace Health Promotion Program on Employees' Blood Pressure in a Public University.

Eng J Y JY   Moy F M FM   Bulgiba A A  

PloS one 20160203 2


<h4>Introduction</h4>Workplace health promotion is important in the prevention of non-communicable diseases among employees. Previous workplace health programs have shown benefits such as lowered disease prevalence, reduced medical costs and improved productivity. This study aims to evaluate the impact of a 6-year workplace health promotion program on employees' blood pressure in a public university.<h4>Methods</h4>In this prospective cohort study, we included 1,365 employees enrolled in the uni  ...[more]

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