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Am J Health Promot ; 32(7): 1526-1536, 2018 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29402124

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PURPOSE: To examine whether Army community members participating in a best-practice based workplace health promotion program (WHPP) experience goal-moderated improvements in health-related outcomes. DESIGN: Pretest/posttest outcome evaluation examining an autonomously participating client cohort over 1 year. SETTING: Army Wellness Center facilities on 19 Army installations. PARTICIPANTS: Army community members sample (N = 5703), mostly Active Duty Soldiers (64%). INTERVENTION: Assessment of health risks with feedback, health assessments, health education classes, and health coaching sessions conducted by health educators at a recommended frequency of once a month for 3 to 12 months. MEASURES: Initial and follow-up outcome assessments of body mass index (BMI), body fat, cardiorespiratory fitness, blood pressure, and perceived stress. ANALYSIS: Mixed model linear regression testing for goal-moderated improvements in outcomes. RESULTS: Clients experienced significant improvements in body fat (-2% change), perceived stress (-6% to -12% change), cardiorespiratory fitness (+6% change), and blood pressure (-1% change) regardless of health-related goal. Only clients with a weight loss goal experienced BMI improvement (-1% change). Follow-up outcome assessment rates ranged from 44% (N = 2509) for BMI to 6% (N = 342) for perceived stress. CONCLUSION: Army Wellness Center clients with at least 1 follow-up outcome assessment experienced improvements in military readiness correlates and chronic disease risk factors. Evaluation design and follow-up-related limitations notwithstanding results suggest that best practices in WHPPs can effectively serve a globally distributed military force.


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Fitness Centers , Health Promotion , Military Personnel , Outcome Assessment, Health Care , Adult , Female , Humans , Linear Models , Male , Nutrition Assessment , Physical Fitness , Population Health , Primary Prevention , Stress, Psychological/prevention & control , Workplace
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