Preventative health programmes need to do more than drive awareness – they need to demonstrate lasting engagement and participation. This peer-reviewed study explores the factors that influence participation, ongoing engagement and positive health outcomes.
Many organisations invest in preventative health initiatives, but demonstrating meaningful engagement and measurable impact remains a challenge. Without clear evidence, it can be difficult to understand which interventions are influencing behaviour change.
Based on more than 180,000 health checks, this peer-reviewed study examines the factors that drive participation, repeat engagement and sustained health monitoring across different population groups.
Repeat users saw a 19% reduction in high blood pressure prevalence and an average BMI decrease of nearly one point.

Whether you’re planning a prevention programme or looking to develop an existing one, explore valuable insights into the factors that support engagement and long-term participation.
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