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Organizational- and employee-level recruitment into a worksite-based weight loss study.

机译:组织和员工级别的招聘进入基于工作场所的减肥研究。

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Based on national estimates, the majority of working adults are overweight or obese. Overweight and obesity are associated with diminished health, productivity, and increased medical costs for employers. Worksite-based weight loss interventions are desirable from both employee and employer perspectives.To investigate organizational- and employee-level participation in a group-randomized controlled worksite-based weight loss trial.Using a set of inclusion criteria and pre-established procedures, we recruited worksites (and overweight/obese employees from enrolled worksites) from the North Carolina Community College System to participate in a weight loss study. Recruitment results at the worksite (organization) and employee levels are described, along with an assessment of representativeness.Eighty-one percent (48/59) of community colleges indicated initial interest in participating in the weight loss study, and of those, 17 colleges were enrolled. Few characteristics distinguished enrolled community colleges from unenrolled colleges in the overall system. Eligible employees (n = 1004) at participating colleges were enrolled in the weight loss study. On average, participants were aged 46.9 years (SD = 12.1 years), had a body mass index (BMI) of 33.6 kg/m(2) (SD = 7.9 kg/m(2)), 83.2% were White, 13.3% African American, 82.2% female, and 41.8% reported holding an advanced degree (master's or doctoral degree). Compared with the larger North Carolina Community College employee population, participants most often were women, but few other differences were observed.Employees with reduced computer access may have been less likely to participate, and limited data on unenrolled individuals or colleges were available.Community colleges are willing partners for weight loss intervention studies, and overweight/obese employees were receptive to joining a weight loss study offered in the workplace. The results from this study are useful for planning future worksite-based weight loss interventions and research studies that achieve high participation rates at the employee and organizational levels.
机译:根据国家估算,大多数在职成年人超重或肥胖。超重和肥胖与健康,生产力下降以及雇主的医疗费用增加有关。从员工和雇主的角度出发,都需要基于工作场所的减肥干预措施。为了调查组织和员工级别的参与基于小组的受控工作场所减肥实验,我们使用了一套纳入标准和预先建立的程序,从北卡罗来纳州社区大学系统招募的工作场所(以及从已登记的工作场所超重/肥胖的员工)参加减肥研究。描述了工作场所(组织)和员工级别的招聘结果,以及对代表性的评估。社区大学中有81%(48/59)表示最初有兴趣参加减肥研究,其中17所大学被录取了。在整个系统中,很少有特征可以将注册的社区大学与未注册的大学区分开。参与研究的大学的合格雇员(n = 1004)参加了减肥研究。平均而言,参与者年龄为46.9岁(SD = 12.1岁),体重指数(BMI)为33.6 kg / m(2)(SD = 7.9 kg / m(2)),白人为83.2%,白人为13.3%非洲裔美国人中,有82.2%的女性和41.8%的人拥有高级学位(硕士学位或博士学位)。与北卡罗来纳州社区学院的雇员人数相比,参与者大多数是女性,但观察到的其他差异很小。计算机访问量减少的员工参与的可能性较小,并且未注册个人或大学的数据有限。愿意进行减肥干预研究的伙伴,超重/肥胖的员工愿意参加工作场所提供的减肥研究。这项研究的结果对于规划未来基于工作场所的减肥干预措施和在员工和组织层面实现较高参与率的研究很有帮助。

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