The (cost-)effectiveness of an individually tailored long-term worksite health promotion programme on physical activity and nutrition
design of a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of disability and mortality in most Western countries. The prevalence of several risk factors, most notably low physical activity and poor nutrition, is very high. Therefore, lifestyle behaviour changes are of great importance. The worksite offers an efficient structure to reach large groups and to make use of a natural social network. This study investigates a worksite health promotion programme with individually tailored advice in physical activity and nutrition and individual counselling to increase compliance with lifestyle recommendations and sustainability of a healthy lifestyle
Literatuurverwijzing: Robroek, S.J.W., Bredt, F.J., & Burdorf, A. (2007). The (cost-)effectiveness of an individually tailored long-term worksite health promotion programme on physical activity and nutrition: design of a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial.