The effect of worksite physical activity intervention on physical capacity, health, and productivity: a 1-year randomized controlled trial.

Categoría Estudio primario
RevistaJournal of occupational and environmental medicine / American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Año 2009
Cargando información sobre las referencias

OBJECTIVE:

To investigate the effect of two contrasting physical activity worksite interventions versus a reference intervention (REF) on various health outcomes.

METHODS:

A 1-year randomized controlled trial was conducted with specific resistance training (SRT), all-round physical exercise (APE), and REF.

RESULTS:

SRT and APE compared with REF showed significant reductions in systolic blood pressure (approximately 6 mm Hg), body fat percentage (approximately 2.2 body fat%), as well as shoulder and back pain (approximately 30% reduction in duration). Muscle strength (APE and SRT) and maximal oxygen uptake (APE) increased approximately 10%.

CONCLUSIONS:

Worksite intervention with both SRT as well as APE is recommended, since these activities compared with REF resulted in clinically relevant reductions of cardiovascular and metabolic syndrome-related risk factors as well as musculoskeletal pain symptoms, in combination with minor increases in physical capacity.
Epistemonikos ID: 3b843b4f1802471ae53b058547c74d2e97142ed6
First added on: Aug 31, 2012