Hene, NcebaWood, Paola SilviaSchwellnus, Martin PeterJordaan, EsmeLaubscher, Ria2022-01-212021-10Hene, N., Wood, P., Schwellnus, M. et al. 2021, 'Repeated annual health risk assessments with intervention did not reduce 10-year cardiovascular disease risk A 4-year longitudinal study in 13,737 financial sector employees', Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, vol. 63, no. 10, pp. 881–888.1076-2752 (print)1536-5948 (online)10.1097/JOM.0000000000002251http://hdl.handle.net/2263/83414This publication was a requirement for Nceba Hene's PhD degree.OBJECTIVE : To determine if repeat annual health risk assessments (RAHRAs) with intervention reduce 10-year cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in financial sector employees. METHODS : Retrospective analysis from RAHRAs in 13,737 employees over 4 years. We report changes in 10-year FRS for CVD (%) and risk factors after 1 (GR1), 2 (GR2), and 3 (GR 3) RAHRAs. RESULTS : Mean FRS increased with RAHRAs (GR1: +0.4%; GR2: +0.7%; GR3: +0.8%) (P < 0.001) and was higher for GR3 versus GR1 (P < 0.001) and GR2 (pairwise: P < 0.0355). RAHRAs were associated with increased inadequate fruit/vegetable intake (GR1: +5.4%; GR2: +9.8%; GR3: +15.8%) (all pairwise: P < 0.001) and overweight (GR1: +5.4% vs GR2: +9.8%) (P < 0.001) and only hypercholesterolemia decreased (GR1: −4.4% vs GR3: −9.6%) (P < 0.001). CONCLUSION : RAHRAs did not reduce 10-year CVD risk in financial sector employees. Role of RAHRAs in chronic disease management requires further study.en© 2020 American College of Occupational and Environmental MedicineCardiovascular disease (CVD)Repeat annual health risk assessment (RAHRA)Financial sectorEmployeesRepeated annual health risk assessments with intervention did not reduce 10-year cardiovascular disease risk A 4-year longitudinal study in 13,737 financial sector employeesPostprint Article