Introduction: As employees spent most part of their time at the worksite, it provides a venue to address multiple individual risk factors and promote health. The America Heart Association (AHA) defined cardiovascular health using as metrics smoking status, body mass index, physical activity, diet, total cholesterol, blood pressure and fasting blood glucose. Objective: Evaluate Bayer employees' cardiovascular health according to the AHA definition and the acceptance to engage in lifestyle change programs. Methods: By the time of the annual occupational safety periodic medical examination, employees will receive an email with information about the cardiovascular health screening, exams requisition (fasting blood glucose and total cholesterol) and a copy of the written informed consent. If the employee accepts to participate, after providing a written informed consent, he will be evaluated according to the AHA cardiovascular health metrics. Data will be collected at the occupational safety electronic health record. After medical evaluation, employees will receive a printed feedback with their cardiovascular health score and will be referred to indicated lifestyle change programs (healthy weight, smoking cessation, diabetes control, high blood pressure control, dyslipidemia control). After 12 months we will evaluate the percentage of employees who accept to participate; prevalence of the cardiovascular risk factors and distribution according to the AHA classification in ideal, intermediate and poor; adherence to lifestyle change programs.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
361
Routine medical examination as required by law and follow-up for lifestyle change program
Unnamed facility
São Paulo, Brazil
Cardiovascular health metrics on a three-point scale (poor, intermediate, ideal)
Metrics are defined by the American Heart Association (AHA) \[Lloyd-Jones and cols, 2010\]
Time frame: 1 day
Number of participants who are suggested to participate in a lifestyle change program and show up for at least one session
Time frame: Up to 4 weeks after cardiovascular examination
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