Published Research
We’re not just talking results – we’re proving them. Get the science behind why our programs and services really do work by reviewing our latest peer-reviewed, published research. For a comprehensive listing, view the abstract (PDF).

“Effect of comprehensive therapeutic lifestyle changes on prehypertension”
American Journal of Cardiology 2008; 102: 1677-1680.

“Health-risk appraisal with or without disease management for worksite cardiovascular risk reduction*” Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2008; 23: 513-518.

“Impact of behavioral compliance on clinical improvement and functional status in a diabetes disease management program” Disease Management 2008; 11:169-175.

“The use and influence of incentives on rates of participation and completion in a telephonic disease management program” Population Health Management 2008; 11: 197-202.

“Using a maternity management program to improve health and save your company money” Workspan 2008; 51: 70-74.

“Random fluctuations and validity in measuring disease management effectiveness for small populations” Population Health Management 2008; 11: 307-316.

“Clinical effectiveness of therapeutic lifestyle changes in patients with hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and/or hyperglycemia” American Journal of Cardiology 2004; 94:1558-1561.

“Effectiveness of three models for comprehensive cardiovascular disease risk reduction.” American Journal of Cardiology 2002; 89:1263-1268.

* This was an independent third-party, randomized clinical trial conducted by a major U.S. university health care system, involving the Nationwide Better HealthSM lifestyle health coaching program.

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