TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact of Physical Activity-Based Workplace Wellness Programs on Improving Worker Productivity and Health
AU - Angeles Castro, Ruth E.
AU - Romaní Quillca, Ruth N.
AU - Rodríguez Alegre, Lino R.
AU - López Padilla, Rosario Del Pilar
AU - Egúsquiza Rodríguez, Margarita J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Inappropriate lifestyles are present in work environments that are significant challenges to the health and wellbeing of workers, especially in office environments. The review aims to comprehensively identify and analyze the effect of WPPAs (physical activity-based workplace wellness programs) on employee productivity and health and to provide information to organizations on the importance, benefits, and possible implementation strategies. A total of 321 original open access articles were identified from the SCOPUS database and 25 publications met the inclusion criteria. The (PICOC) strategy was used to define the eligibility criteria. The findings showed positive effects of physical activity on cardiovascular health, muscle strength, and work productivity. Each type of physical exercise could not be analyzed in depth because of their differences in terms of methodologies or population and since the research did not seek to evaluate the characteristics of these exercises, economic comparison of the investment was not performed as few sources offered such information. Although WPPAs hold promise for improving health and productivity at work, greater standardization is required in identifying the characteristics of physical activity, monitoring and understanding its long-term impacts to maximize its effectiveness and sustainability.
AB - Inappropriate lifestyles are present in work environments that are significant challenges to the health and wellbeing of workers, especially in office environments. The review aims to comprehensively identify and analyze the effect of WPPAs (physical activity-based workplace wellness programs) on employee productivity and health and to provide information to organizations on the importance, benefits, and possible implementation strategies. A total of 321 original open access articles were identified from the SCOPUS database and 25 publications met the inclusion criteria. The (PICOC) strategy was used to define the eligibility criteria. The findings showed positive effects of physical activity on cardiovascular health, muscle strength, and work productivity. Each type of physical exercise could not be analyzed in depth because of their differences in terms of methodologies or population and since the research did not seek to evaluate the characteristics of these exercises, economic comparison of the investment was not performed as few sources offered such information. Although WPPAs hold promise for improving health and productivity at work, greater standardization is required in identifying the characteristics of physical activity, monitoring and understanding its long-term impacts to maximize its effectiveness and sustainability.
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U2 - 10.3303/CET24111101
DO - 10.3303/CET24111101
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85206534829
SN - 2283-9216
VL - 111
SP - 601
EP - 606
JO - Chemical Engineering Transactions
JF - Chemical Engineering Transactions
ER -