The Shake, Rattle, & Roll study completed by Nguyen-Huynh et al. (2022) analyzes the effectiveness of lifestyle coaching and enhanced pharmacotherapy for black adults in the US with uncontrolled hypertension. The findings reveal that participants who received lifestyle coaching exhibited improved blood pressure control, and these outcomes persisted even up to 48 months post-intervention.
Chronic diseases are a leading cause of death and illness around the globe. As we seek innovative solutions to address this pressing health crisis, the German AtRisk study offers valuable insights into the transformative impact of workplace health coaching on individuals battling chronic conditions. Click below to find out more!
With over 6 million Americans affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, finding effective prevention methods is essential. According to Campitelli et. al (2023), health coaching is one effective intervention for Alzheimer's disease risk and can be a great tool for decreasing cognitive decline and improving overall well-being. Click below to learn more!
Health Coaches work with clients one-on-one to set health goals and create an action plan, and they’ll meet with clients regularly to help keep them on track.
Professional Coaching is a multi-billion dollar industry according to a 2012 ICF Global Coaching Study conducted independently by PricewaterhouseCoopers. "Amidst the current global financial crisis, coaches everywhere are still seeing an increase in clients and coaching generated income," explained ICF Global President, Janet M. Harvey. Over 12,000 coaches representing 117 countries throughout Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America participated in the study. |