Objective: Obesity rates are increasing faster in men than in women, with particular concerns raised regarding older men. However, men are less likely than women to engage in weight-loss activities such as dieting, typically constructed as a feminine practice. Previous research has argued that men's food consumption is notably different and unhealthier than women's. The novel contribution of this article is an analysis of food assessments in order to explore how older men (mostly) undergoing weight management programmes make sense of changes in their nutritional intake. Design: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 30 men who were obese, 27 of whom were engaged in weight loss programmes. Discursive psychology was employed to analys...
This qualitative study investigated how young men perceive their body image and experiences of purpo...
With shown reticence by men to engage with dietary interventions for weight loss, investigations tha...
This qualitative study is based on interviews with young Irish men living in London about their diet...
Objective: Obesity rates are increasing faster in men than in women, with particular concerns raised...
A dominant discourse in western societies is that a ‘healthy’ diet with lots of fruit, vegetables an...
This article describes a qualitative study in which men were interviewed about their experiences of ...
Morbidity and mortality are significantly higher in men than in women and are particularly related t...
Background. The population of older adults is rising at an unprecedented rate. Nutrition education i...
Social support is essential for weight loss but we know surprisingly little about how family relatio...
Despite heightened concerns about levels of obesity and overweight in Western societies, there is a ...
To explore how men's social relationships influence their dietary, physical activity, and weight los...
Research into men’s health has focussed on hegemonic masculinity and the links to unhealthy lifestyl...
In this thesis I examine men's talk about food. I argue that many academic knowledges of food have a...
Includes bibliographical references.Current research reveals that more people are moving away from e...
This qualitative study investigated how young men perceive their body image and experiences of purpo...
This qualitative study investigated how young men perceive their body image and experiences of purpo...
With shown reticence by men to engage with dietary interventions for weight loss, investigations tha...
This qualitative study is based on interviews with young Irish men living in London about their diet...
Objective: Obesity rates are increasing faster in men than in women, with particular concerns raised...
A dominant discourse in western societies is that a ‘healthy’ diet with lots of fruit, vegetables an...
This article describes a qualitative study in which men were interviewed about their experiences of ...
Morbidity and mortality are significantly higher in men than in women and are particularly related t...
Background. The population of older adults is rising at an unprecedented rate. Nutrition education i...
Social support is essential for weight loss but we know surprisingly little about how family relatio...
Despite heightened concerns about levels of obesity and overweight in Western societies, there is a ...
To explore how men's social relationships influence their dietary, physical activity, and weight los...
Research into men’s health has focussed on hegemonic masculinity and the links to unhealthy lifestyl...
In this thesis I examine men's talk about food. I argue that many academic knowledges of food have a...
Includes bibliographical references.Current research reveals that more people are moving away from e...
This qualitative study investigated how young men perceive their body image and experiences of purpo...
This qualitative study investigated how young men perceive their body image and experiences of purpo...
With shown reticence by men to engage with dietary interventions for weight loss, investigations tha...
This qualitative study is based on interviews with young Irish men living in London about their diet...