Bien-être et vitalité à l'échelle mondiale

Our findings on vitality – the capacity to pursue life with health, strength, and energy – show that it’s critical to recognise that our overall health and well-being is dynamic and multi-dimensional.

What enables globally mobile employees to truly thrive abroad? Discover how employers can unlock the vitality advantage of international talent by addressing stress, care barriers, and pre‑move support – driving stronger performance worldwide.

Explore our 2025 global study assessing health, well-being and vitality across 13 markets, with insights into 8 key well-being areas.
Among the working population, high vitality and well-being is linked to higher job satisfaction and to better job performance.
Read the full report for more on how employers can play a role in influencing and supporting well-being factors.
Those with high vitality are more optimistic about managing their health conditions. High vitality individuals report better overall health, and are less likely to defer receiving care.
Individuals with high vitality feel more capable of bouncing back from illness or injury than those with low vitality.
Our research shows that stress impacts quality of sleep, contributing to lower well-being. Additionally, lower vitality is associated with higher levels of stress.
The majority of high vitality respondents say they can successfully build connections with others.

The Evernorth Vitality Index© (EVI) establishes a subjective scale which ascribes motivational and psychological needs that contribute to vitality – autonomy, competence and relatedness. When these needs are met, vitality is generated. Using our proprietary question set, we’re able to evaluate whole person health by generating a ‘vitality score’.
Vitality drivers include: intellectual, environmental, social, physical, mental, spiritual and financial well-being. When these are rated high, an individual’s vitality score can be influenced. Employers can therefore play a role in ensuring that their employees feel supported in these categories, making for a better workplace environment and helping individuals feel resilient inside and out of the workplace.
Every year, Cigna Healthcare International Health commissions the vitality and well-being study to get a pulse check on well-being across the globe, gathering workforce trends and providing insights as to how employers can support well-being. Only by addressing the multiple determinants of health – such as social, financial, and intellectual well-being – can organizations effect real change in people’s lives.
Discover how employers can better support globally mobile employees living with chronic illness. Learn strategies for ensuring continuity of care, improving health outcomes, and protecting organisational performance during international assignments.
Globally mobile employees are key to driving international growth. Stress, financial pressure, and isolation can hinder resilience and performance in the workplace.
Learn about the factors that may contribute to workplace loneliness globally and how to combat its side effects for workers.
Read about the latest global well-being trends among expats, as well as challenges global employees face when they go on international assignments that contribute to their benefits needs.
Explore Cigna Healthcare, International Health's 2024 global study assessing health, well-being and vitality across 11 markets, with insights into 7 key well-being areas.
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