Workplace pedometer interventions for increasing physical activity

May 2, 2013The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using workplace pedometers to increase physical activity

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Abstract

Data from four studies involving 1809 employees suggest limited evidence on the effectiveness of pedometer interventions in workplace settings.

  • Only one out of three studies showed an increase in physical activity associated with the pedometer programme.
  • Secondary outcomes indicated improvements in body mass index, waist circumference, fasting plasma glucose, and mental quality of life, but were based on limited data.
  • No significant differences were found for blood pressure, biochemical outcomes, or physical quality of life between the pedometer programme and control groups.
  • Baseline imbalances made it challenging to determine the true effects of pedometer versus alternative physical activity programmes in one study.
  • High risk of bias in the studies was noted due to lack of blinding and self-reported outcome measurements.

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