A 7-month multi-disciplinary healthy lifestyle intervention effectively improved cardiometabolic risk profile of firefighters
D.R.F. Saint-Martin, K.A. Barreto, E.M.K. Von Koenig Soares, M.S. Machado, C. S. S. Morais, A.M. Bonadio Barbosa, R. M. Nogueira, S. D’Isabel, D.L. Smith, G.E. Molina, L. G. Grossi Porto- Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Abstract
Objective
We investigated the effect of a 7-month healthy lifestyle intervention on cardiometabolic risk factors (CMRF) among male career military firefighters (FFs).
Methods
49 FFs participated in a 7-month workplace multi-disciplinary healthy lifestyle intervention designed to reduce CMRF through exercise, diet, and improved sleep. Medical assessments, accelerometry, and surveys at the beginning and end determined program effectiveness.
Results
At the end of the intervention period, there was a significant improvement in measures of body composition and blood glucose. The prevalence of hypertension also decreased significantly (p < 0.01). The 57% of participants who fully adhered to the program had significantly greater improvements across multiple CMRF. Participants increased their physical activity and improved their diet following the intervention.
Conclusion
This healthy lifestyle intervention was effective in changing behavior and lowering cardiometabolic risk among FFs.