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Given the serious nature of the health risks workaholics face, it is important to understand how the health risks of workaholics can be mitigated. Blue Mesa Health (BMH), partner in this research, has developed a digital lifestyle intervention program, Transform, that aims to prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes through incremental changes to health behaviours. The program's participants work to improve their diet and physical activity levels with the guidance of a smartphone app and a remote health coach. The researchers designed a study to examine if Transform is particularly effective for workaholics as compared to non-workaholics. The goal of this study is to test the effectiveness of Transform in improving workaholics' and non-workaholics' health and work outcomes.
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The study that BMH and SFU will coordinate together consists of the following steps:
A screening and eligibility survey (3 min) that determines a participant's risk for type 2 diabetes.
Participants receive an email informing them of their relative risk (above average or below average).
The information session will take place for eligible participants assigned to the Transform group. Attending this session is voluntary.
Both groups (Transform and Control) complete Monitor Survey 1 including questions on health behaviours, workaholism and work outcomes.
The Transform intervention delivers weekly learning sessions and health coaching via the Transform mobile app to initiate and sustain changes to health behaviors. Participants receive a wireless scale at the start of Transform, and a wearable activity tracker (Fitbit) after 4 weeks provided that they meet the minimum engagement criteria . Both devices synchronize with the Transform app to transmit and automatically track activity and weight data. The program runs for six months; 4 months of core programing and 2 months of maintenance programing.
At month 3, the Transform group and Control group are invited to complete Monitor Survey 2 (15-minutes) to report their health, well-being and work outcomes. This survey is meant to capture Transform's short-term effectiveness.
At month 6, when the Transform maintenance program ends, Monitor Survey 3 is sent to the Transform and Control group participants to capture Transform's longer-term effectiveness on participants' health, well-being and work outcomes.
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