Fit Fans was a men’s health promotion intervention delivered within an English Premier League Football Club (2010–2011), which aimed to support the local community dwelling older men in lifestyle promotion (physical activity [PA], diet and well-being). The purpose of this study was to provide a reflexive account of a practitioner and the needs of participants. Seven men (mean age 58 years) attended weekly PA and lifestyle sessions over an eight-month period. Baseline physiological measurements included body mass index, resting blood pressure and abdominal girth. Principles of ethnography and observational research (i.e. field notes, reflective diary) were adopted by the practitioner. Unexpectedly, the cohort exhibited a range of serious dia...
Objectives To investigate the pre-adoption demographic and health profiles of men participating in ...
Objectives To investigate the impact of a national programme of men's health delivered in/by Englis...
Background: The prevalence of male obesity is increasing alongside low uptake of existing weight man...
Fit Fans was a men’s health promotion intervention delivered within an English Premier League Footba...
Older men whose weight is considered unhealthy may experience particular barriers that can restrict ...
This thesis outlines research undertaken by formal collaboration between Everton Football Club's Foo...
Older men whose weight is considered unhealthy may experience particular barriers that can restrict ...
Older adults are a priority within policy designed to facilitate healthy lifestyles through physical...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity in men is rising, but they are less likely than women to engag...
Item previously deposited in UWS repository at: https://research-portal.uws.ac.uk/en/publications/re...
This study reflects on the effectiveness and delivery of a series of health themed match day events ...
This study reflects on the effectiveness and delivery of a series of health themed match day events ...
Background In the UK, the proportion who are categorised as obese increased from 13% of men in 199...
Strong associations exist between physical activity (PA) levels and incidence morbidity and mortalit...
Concerns about gender inequalities in longevity, particularly premature male mortality, have prompte...
Objectives To investigate the pre-adoption demographic and health profiles of men participating in ...
Objectives To investigate the impact of a national programme of men's health delivered in/by Englis...
Background: The prevalence of male obesity is increasing alongside low uptake of existing weight man...
Fit Fans was a men’s health promotion intervention delivered within an English Premier League Footba...
Older men whose weight is considered unhealthy may experience particular barriers that can restrict ...
This thesis outlines research undertaken by formal collaboration between Everton Football Club's Foo...
Older men whose weight is considered unhealthy may experience particular barriers that can restrict ...
Older adults are a priority within policy designed to facilitate healthy lifestyles through physical...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity in men is rising, but they are less likely than women to engag...
Item previously deposited in UWS repository at: https://research-portal.uws.ac.uk/en/publications/re...
This study reflects on the effectiveness and delivery of a series of health themed match day events ...
This study reflects on the effectiveness and delivery of a series of health themed match day events ...
Background In the UK, the proportion who are categorised as obese increased from 13% of men in 199...
Strong associations exist between physical activity (PA) levels and incidence morbidity and mortalit...
Concerns about gender inequalities in longevity, particularly premature male mortality, have prompte...
Objectives To investigate the pre-adoption demographic and health profiles of men participating in ...
Objectives To investigate the impact of a national programme of men's health delivered in/by Englis...
Background: The prevalence of male obesity is increasing alongside low uptake of existing weight man...