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A worksite intervention to reduce the cardiovascular risk: Proposal of a study design easy to integrate within Italian organization of occupational health surveillance

Mastrangelo G.
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Marangi G.
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Bontadi D.
altro
Marchiori L.
2015
  • journal article

Periodico
BMC PUBLIC HEALTH
Abstract
Background: Despite the substantial amount of knowledge on effectiveness of worksite health promotion (WHP) in reducing cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, WHP programs are not systematically applied in Italy. The aim was to design an intervention easy to integrate within the Italian organization of workplace health surveillance. Methods: We used the "pretest-posttest design". Workers were employed in multiple occupations and resident in Veneto region, Italy. Occupational physicians (OPs) performed all examinations, including laboratory evaluation (capillary blood sampling and measure of glycaemia and cholesterolemia with portable devices), during the normal health surveillance at worksite. CVD risk was computed based on sex, age, smoking habit, diabetes, systolic pressure and cholesterol level. After excluding those with <40 years of age, missing consent, CVD diagnosis or current therapy for CVD, missing information, CVD risk <5%, out of 5,536 workers 451 underwent the intervention and 323 Male workers were re-examined at 1 year. CVD risk was the most compelling argument for changing lifestyle. The counseling was based on the individual risk factors. Individuals examined at posttest were a small fraction of the whole (6% = 323/5,536). In these workers we computed the ratio pretest/posttest of proportions (such as percent of subjects with cardiovascular risk >5%) as well as the exact McNemar significance probability or the exact test of table symmetry. Results: CVD risk decreased by 24% (McNemar p = 0.0000) after the intervention; in a sensitivity analysis assuming that all subjects lost to follow-up kept their pretest cardiovascular risk value, the effect (-18%) was still significant (symmetry p < 0.0000). Each prevented CVD case was expected to cost about 5,700 euro. Conclusions: The present worksite intervention promoted favorable changes of CVD risk that were reasonably priced and consistent across multiple occupations.
DOI
10.1186/s12889-015-1375-4
WOS
WOS:000349414900001
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2999629
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84938922779
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Soggetti
  • Cardiovascular diseas...

  • Cardiovascular risk

  • Pretest-posttest desi...

  • Worksite health promo...

  • Adult

  • Cardiovascular Diseas...

  • Female

  • Health Promotion

  • Human

  • Italy

  • Life Style

  • Lost to Follow-Up

  • Male

  • Middle Aged

  • Occupational Disease

  • Occupational Health

  • Occupational Medicine...

  • Workplace

  • Risk Reduction Behavi...

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