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7.217
28.000
58.000
Lethal accidents
Fatalities because of PM10
Fatalities based on lack of physical activities (due to changed transport behaviour – lack of cycling, walking – to much car use)
Fatalities due to accidents, PM10 and lack of transport related physical activities
in Austria, Switzerland and France
Data from 2003
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Coronary heart diseaseVascular-cerebral strikesObesity and overweightDepressionsProblems with musculature, spine and jointsAdult onset diabetes (type 2)OsteoporosisHypertoniaDifferent types of cancer
Regular physical activities reduces the risk for different diseases significantly up to 50%
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24% 24% 25% 27%
12%
44%
12% 15%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
120%
Lack of physical activities in Switzerland
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Avoiding solo car trips
Encouraging people to walk or use the bicycle for short daily trips to improve their personal health and fitness
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Cardio vascular crisis
Problems with musculature, spine and joints
Obesity and overweight
Depressions
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Insurance companies have a vested interest in healthy clients
Prevention costs are much cheaper than treatment costs
Insurance companies want to stay in contact with their clients with positive contents
Insurance companies want to offer their clients a life-long coaching. They want togive them a feeling of care.
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B1
1. week 6. week 12. week
Fitness- Check
B2
Fitness- Check
1. year
Fitness- Check
Meeting
B3 B4
START
MID TERM
FINAL
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A SMALL SNACK
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additional leisure-time activities (going for a walk,using a home exercise machine etc.)
the substitution of activities only partly related to mobility such as climbing stairs instead of taking the elevator
substituting car rides by bicycle riding and walking
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36,2%
63,8%
minutes exercised which substituted car km trough walking and cycling
minutes with additional exercises
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100 persons covered more than 40.000 km with non motorised modes of transport during the 12 weeks of the program
This means about 146 km per person for 12 weeks which is About 12,2 km per week
About 14.600 km were substituted car rides by walking and cycling
This is about 5 short car trips per week per person which easily could be shifted towards more environmental friendly mobility
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52%
44%
4%
did not improve their health and physical shape or they stayed at the same low level
stabilised their health and physical shape at a high level
felt healthier and in better shape
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57%
43%
improvement
stabilisation at a high level
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75%
25%
improved
not improved
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73%
27%
improved
not improved
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to convince many people, who had indicated to never ride bicycle , do now use the bicycle for daily distances
to convince people who only rarely rode bicycle now use this means of transport much more often to cover daily distances
The percentage of participants who rode bicycle as a sport remained at the same level during the period of the project
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78% of all participants have been actively involved until the end of the project
96% of those people were very satisfied with the programme
68% of the participants will continue the programme
42% of the participants influenced their personal environment for similar activities
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Costs:appr. € 150,- per participant(incl. personal and material costs for the design and implementation as well as the evaluations and the material costs for the walking tests and body fat measurement.
Cost benefit analysis
Benefit:Value of one day of an employee's absence from work through illness. At an average salary of € 2000 a month, a sick person costs appr. € 161,- a day (incl. incidental wage costs but without treatment costs) This does not include the training and working costs of a person doing the work instead of the sick person).
Computational basis: Monthly salary: € 2000.-. This leads to annual costs of € 36,114.- (incl. employer shares and 13th and 14th salaries). For an employee of 38.5 hours, the cost rate amounts to € 161.- a day.
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