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Weight control intervention for truck drivers: The SHIFT Randomized controlled trial, United States

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  • Olson, R.
  • Wipfli, B.
  • Thompson, S.V.
  • Elliot, D.L.
  • Anger, W.K.
  • Bodner, T.
  • Hammer, L.B.
  • Perrin, N.A.

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Objectives. To evaluate the effectiveness of the Safety and Health Involvement For Truckers (SHIFT) intervention with a randomized controlled design. Methods. The multicomponent intervention was a weight-loss competition supported with body weight and behavioral self-monitoring, computer-based training, and motivational interviewing. We evaluated intervention effectiveness with a cluster-randomized design involving 22 terminals from 5 companies in the United States in 2012 to 2014. Companies were required to provide interstate transportation services and operate at least 2 larger terminals. We randomly assigned terminals to intervention or usual practice control conditions. We assessed participating drivers (n = 452) at baseline and 6 months. Results. In an intent- To- Treat analysis, the postintervention difference between groups in mean body mass index change was 1.00 kilograms per meters squared (P

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  • Olson, R. & Wipfli, B. & Thompson, S.V. & Elliot, D.L. & Anger, W.K. & Bodner, T. & Hammer, L.B. & Perrin, N.A., 2016. "Weight control intervention for truck drivers: The SHIFT Randomized controlled trial, United States," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 106(9), pages 1698-1706.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.2016.303262_4
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2016.303262
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    1. Jessica Erin Mabry & Matthew Camden & Andrew Miller & Abhijit Sarkar & Aditi Manke & Christiana Ridgeway & Hardianto Iridiastadi & Tarah Crowder & Mouyid Islam & Susan Soccolich & Richard J. Hanowski, 2022. "Unravelling the Complexity of Irregular Shiftwork, Fatigue and Sleep Health for Commercial Drivers and the Associated Implications for Roadway Safety," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(22), pages 1-12, November.
    2. Katharina Ruettger & Stacy A. Clemes & Yu-Ling Chen & Charlotte L. Edwardson & Amber Guest & Nicholas D. Gilson & Laura J. Gray & Vicki Johnson & Nicola J. Paine & Aron P. Sherry & Mohsen Sayyah & Jac, 2022. "Drivers with and without Obesity Respond Differently to a Multi-Component Health Intervention in Heavy Goods Vehicle Drivers," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(23), pages 1-12, November.
    3. Marc A. W. Damen & Sarah I. Detaille & Josephine A. Engels & Annet H. De Lange, 2024. "Perceived Factors Influencing Blue-Collar Workers’ Participation in Worksite Health Promotion Programs in Freight Transport: A Qualitative Investigation Using the TDF and COM-B," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 21(1), pages 1-17, January.

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