“…These screenings are defined as the process of measuring biometric characteristics such as height, weight, blood pressure, cholesterol, blood glucose, physical activity tests and more acquired at the workplace to assess the health condition of the workforce and monitor the changes throughout time(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2018) Research about wellness programs and biometric screenings is predominantly healthbased (Goetzel & Ozminkowski, 2008). Regarding the employees, research focuses on health benefits such as early detection of chronic diseases (Giese, 2018) (Vanichkachorn et al, 2017), motivation into healthy behaviors (Smith, 2017), promotion of healthy lifestyles, and education (Breaux-shropshire et al, 2012) (Ryan et al, 2014). As for the company, research topics include identification of the organization's benefits such as the return of investment, cut in corporate health plans (Vanichkachorn et al, 2017) (Rameswarapu et al, 2014) (Maeng et al, 2017), ways on how to deploy effective and successful screenings via participation rate (McLellan et al, 2009) (Sherman & Addy, 2018) (Breaux-shropshire et al, 2012) and incentives (Cuellar et al, 2017) (Heathfield, 2019) (Fronstin & Roebuck, 2015).…”