NabelEGBraunwaldE. A tale of coronary artery disease and myocardial infarction. N Engl J Med2012; 366: 54–63.
2.
TownsendNet al.Cardiovascular disease in Europe – epidemiological update 2015. Eur Heart J2015; 36: 2696–2705.
3.
BhatnagarPet al.Trends in the epidemiology of cardiovascular disease in the UK. Heart2016; 102: 1945–1952.
4.
MozaffarianDet al.Heart disease and stroke statistics – 2015 update: a report from the American Heart Association. Circulation2015; 131: e29–e322.
5.
YusufSet al.Effect of potentially modifiable risk factors associated with myocardial infarction in 52 countries (the INTERHEART study): case–control study. Lancet2004; 364: 937–952.
6.
NCD Risk Factor Collaboration. Worldwide trends in diabetes since 1980: a pooled analysis of 751 population-based studies with 4.4 million participants. Lancet2016; 387: 1513–1530.
7.
RothGAet al.Demographic and epidemiologic drivers of global cardiovascular mortality. N Engl J Med2015; 372: 1333–1341.
8.
PiepoliMFet al.2016 European Guidelines on cardiovascular disease prevention in clinical practice: the Sixth Joint Task Force of the European Society of Cardiology and Other Societies on Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice (constituted by representatives of 10 societies and by invited experts): developed with the special contribution of the European Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (EACPR). Eur J Prev Cardiol2016; 23: Np1–Nnp96.
9.
MittalTKet al.A cross sectional survey of cardiovascular health and lifestyle habits of hospital staff in United Kingdom – do we look after ourselves?Eur J Prev Cardiol2017; 25: 543–550.
10.
LavieCJet al.Obesity and prevalence of cardiovascular diseases and prognosis – the obesity paradox updated. Prog Cardiovasc Dis2016; 58: 537–547.
11.
HansenDet al.The European Association of Preventive Cardiology Exercise Prescription in Everyday Practice and Rehabilitative Training (EXPERT) tool: a digital training and decision support system for optimized exercise prescription in cardiovascular disease. Concept, definitions and construction methodology. Eur J Prev Cardiol2017; 24: 1017–1031.
12.
WellsKBet al.Do physicians preach what they practice? A study of physicians’ health habits and counseling practices. JAMA1984; 252: 2846–2848.
13.
CornuzJet al.Physicians’ attitudes towards prevention: importance of intervention-specific barriers and physicians’ health habits. Fam Pract2000; 17: 535–540.
AsayGRet al.Absenteeism and employer costs associated with chronic diseases and health risk factors in the US workforce. Prev Chronic Dis2016; 13: E141–E141.
16.
BlakeHZhouDBattME. Five-year workplace wellness intervention in the NHS. Perspect Public Health2013; 133: 262–271.
17.
CleverLH. Who is sicker: patients – or residents? Residents’ distress and the care of patients. Ann Intern Med2002; 136: 391–393.
18.
KrasnerMSet al.Association of an educational program in mindful communication with burnout, empathy, and attitudes among primary care physicians. JAMA2009; 302: 1284–1293.
19.
AmmendoliaCet al.Healthy and productive workers: using intervention mapping to design a workplace health promotion and wellness program to improve presenteeism. BMC Public Health2016; 16: 1190–1190.
20.
ShanafeltTD. Enhancing meaning in work: a prescription for preventing physician burnout and promoting patient-centered care. JAMA2009; 302: 1338–1340.
21.
ConnVSet al.Meta-analysis of workplace physical activity interventions. Am J Prev Med2009; 37: 330–339.
22.
LearSAet al.The effect of physical activity on mortality and cardiovascular disease in 130 000 people from 17 high-income, middle-income, and low-income countries: the PURE study. Lancet2017; 390: 2643–2654.
23.
WattsAWMasseLC. Is access to workplace amenities associated with leisure-time physical activity among Canadian adults?Can J Public Health2012; 104: e87–e91.
24.
ThorndikeANRiisJLevyDE. Social norms and financial incentives to promote employees’ healthy food choices: a randomized controlled trial. Prev Med2016; 86: 12–18.
25.
VolppKGGalvinR. Reward-based incentives for smoking cessation: how a carrot became a stick. JAMA2014; 311: 909–910.
26.
VolppKGet al.A randomized, controlled trial of financial incentives for smoking cessation. N Engl J Med2009; 360: 699–709.