This study assessed the effect of a 12-week behavioural intervention delivered in and by English Premier League football/soccer clubs, and its influence on lifestyle behaviours, in men typically regarded as hard-to-reach. One hundred and thirty men aged 18 years or older engaging in the programme self-reported data on optimal lifestyle behaviours (OLBs) (physical activity, diet, smoking and alcohol consumption) at pre- and post-intervention. Logistic regression models were used to predict the likelihood of OLBs post-intervention. Healthy behaviours were uncommon at baseline, yet at 12 weeks, 19% (n = 24) of men displayed positive change in one behaviour and 67% (n = 87) had changed ≥2. A combination of improving diet (odds ratio [OR] = 2.76...
Reducing sitting time as well as increasing physical activity in inactive people is beneficial for t...
BackgroundReducing sitting time as well as increasing physical activity in inactive people is benefi...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity in men is rising, but they are less likely than women to engag...
This study assessed the effect of a 12-week behav-ioural intervention delivered in and by English Pr...
For men, unhealthy lifestyle behaviours including physical inactivity, a poor diet, smoking and exce...
Unhealthy behaviours represent modifiable causes of non-communicable disease. In men, concern focuse...
To investigate the challenges that men from hard-to-reach (HTR) populations encounter when attemptin...
Strong associations exist between physical activity (PA) levels and incidence morbidity and mortalit...
Abstract Background: Lifestyle interventions targeting physical activity, sedentary time and dietar...
Objectives To investigate the impact of a national programme of men's health delivered in/by Englis...
"Unhealthy behaviours represent modifiable causes of non-communicable disease. In men, concern focus...
Strong associations exist between physical activity (PA) levels and incidence morbidity and mortalit...
Objectives To investigate the pre-adoption demographic and health profiles of men participating in ...
Introduction: The prevalence of overweight/obesity amongst UK men is amongst the highest in Europe. ...
Background: Lifestyle interventions targeting physical activity, sedentary time and dietary behaviou...
Reducing sitting time as well as increasing physical activity in inactive people is beneficial for t...
BackgroundReducing sitting time as well as increasing physical activity in inactive people is benefi...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity in men is rising, but they are less likely than women to engag...
This study assessed the effect of a 12-week behav-ioural intervention delivered in and by English Pr...
For men, unhealthy lifestyle behaviours including physical inactivity, a poor diet, smoking and exce...
Unhealthy behaviours represent modifiable causes of non-communicable disease. In men, concern focuse...
To investigate the challenges that men from hard-to-reach (HTR) populations encounter when attemptin...
Strong associations exist between physical activity (PA) levels and incidence morbidity and mortalit...
Abstract Background: Lifestyle interventions targeting physical activity, sedentary time and dietar...
Objectives To investigate the impact of a national programme of men's health delivered in/by Englis...
"Unhealthy behaviours represent modifiable causes of non-communicable disease. In men, concern focus...
Strong associations exist between physical activity (PA) levels and incidence morbidity and mortalit...
Objectives To investigate the pre-adoption demographic and health profiles of men participating in ...
Introduction: The prevalence of overweight/obesity amongst UK men is amongst the highest in Europe. ...
Background: Lifestyle interventions targeting physical activity, sedentary time and dietary behaviou...
Reducing sitting time as well as increasing physical activity in inactive people is beneficial for t...
BackgroundReducing sitting time as well as increasing physical activity in inactive people is benefi...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity in men is rising, but they are less likely than women to engag...