Objective: To describe dietary changes in men participating in an obesity intervention as part of the Self-Help, Exercise and Diet using Information Technology (SHED-IT) study. Design: An assessor-blinded randomized controlled trial comparing Internet (n34)v.information-only groups (n31) with 6-month follow-up. Dietary intake assessed by FFQ, reporting usual consumption of seventy-four foods and six alcoholic beverages using a 10-point frequency scale. A single portion size (PSF) factor was calculated based on photographs to indicate usual serving sizes. Setting: The campus community of the University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. Subjects: Sixty-five overweight/obese men (43% students, 42% non-academic general staff, 15% academ...
Background: Despite rising international rates of obesity, men remain reluctant to participate in we...
The Internet can access a large number of consumers in a more cost-effective manner than other infor...
Aim: To investigate changes in dietary intake following a 6-mo randomised controlled trial of the se...
Background: Little is known about which behavioral strategies are most important to target in weight...
Background: Statistical mediation analysis can be used to improve the design of obesity prevention a...
There is limited evidence for effective obesity treatment programs that engage men. This study evalu...
Recruiting men to weight loss programs is notoriously difficult and little is known about the experi...
The high number of adult males engaging in low levels of physical activity and poor dietary practice...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of an Internet-based weight-loss program for men ...
Background: This study assessed the effect of a 1-year internet-based weight loss intervention for m...
Background: The high number of adult males engaging in low levels of physical activity and poor diet...
Background: The high number of adult males engaging in low levels of physical activity and poor diet...
Background: The high number of adult males engaging in low levels of physical activity and poor diet...
Background: Prevention of weight gain has been suggested as an important strategy in the prevention ...
textabstractPrevention of weight gain has been suggested as an important strategy in the prevention ...
Background: Despite rising international rates of obesity, men remain reluctant to participate in we...
The Internet can access a large number of consumers in a more cost-effective manner than other infor...
Aim: To investigate changes in dietary intake following a 6-mo randomised controlled trial of the se...
Background: Little is known about which behavioral strategies are most important to target in weight...
Background: Statistical mediation analysis can be used to improve the design of obesity prevention a...
There is limited evidence for effective obesity treatment programs that engage men. This study evalu...
Recruiting men to weight loss programs is notoriously difficult and little is known about the experi...
The high number of adult males engaging in low levels of physical activity and poor dietary practice...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of an Internet-based weight-loss program for men ...
Background: This study assessed the effect of a 1-year internet-based weight loss intervention for m...
Background: The high number of adult males engaging in low levels of physical activity and poor diet...
Background: The high number of adult males engaging in low levels of physical activity and poor diet...
Background: The high number of adult males engaging in low levels of physical activity and poor diet...
Background: Prevention of weight gain has been suggested as an important strategy in the prevention ...
textabstractPrevention of weight gain has been suggested as an important strategy in the prevention ...
Background: Despite rising international rates of obesity, men remain reluctant to participate in we...
The Internet can access a large number of consumers in a more cost-effective manner than other infor...
Aim: To investigate changes in dietary intake following a 6-mo randomised controlled trial of the se...