Background: Effective approaches that engage men in weight loss and lifestyle change are important because of worldwide increases, including in Canada, in obesity and chronic diseases. Football Fans in Training (FFIT), developed in Scotland, successfully tackled these problems by engaging overweight/obese male football fans in sustained weight loss and positive health behaviours, through program deliveries at professional football stadia. Methods: Aims: 1) Adapt FFIT to hockey within the Canadian context and integrate with HealtheSteps™ (evidence-based lifestyle program) to develop Hockey Fans in Training (Hockey FIT); 2) Explore potential for Hockey FIT to help overweight/obese men lose weight and improve other outcomes ...
Background: The prevalence of male obesity is increasing but few men take part in weight loss progra...
Background: Men appear less interested than women in engaging in health-promoting programs. We inves...
Increasing prevalence of obesity poses challenges for public health. Men have been under-served by w...
Background: Effective approaches that engage men in weight loss and lifestyle change are impor...
Background: Effective approaches that engage men in weight loss and lifestyle change are important b...
Background: Effective approaches that engage men in weight loss and lifestyle change are important b...
Background: The health outcomes of men continue to be poorer than women globally. Challenges in a...
Introduction Hockey Fans in Training (Hockey FIT) is a gender-sensitized weight loss and healt...
Introduction Hockey Fans in Training (Hockey FIT) is a gender-sensitized weight loss and healthy lif...
Introduction: Hockey Fans in Training (Hockey FIT) is a gender-sensitized weight loss and healthy li...
The issue of gender is often neglected when planning and implementing chronic disease prevention and...
BACKGROUND: The health outcomes of men continue to be poorer than women globally. Challenges in add...
Football Fans in Training (FFIT) is an effective, gender-sensitized, weight loss and healthy living ...
Background: Increasing rates of chronic disease, especially in men, have led to an increased effort ...
Background: The prevalence of male obesity is increasing alongside low uptake of existing weight man...
Background: The prevalence of male obesity is increasing but few men take part in weight loss progra...
Background: Men appear less interested than women in engaging in health-promoting programs. We inves...
Increasing prevalence of obesity poses challenges for public health. Men have been under-served by w...
Background: Effective approaches that engage men in weight loss and lifestyle change are impor...
Background: Effective approaches that engage men in weight loss and lifestyle change are important b...
Background: Effective approaches that engage men in weight loss and lifestyle change are important b...
Background: The health outcomes of men continue to be poorer than women globally. Challenges in a...
Introduction Hockey Fans in Training (Hockey FIT) is a gender-sensitized weight loss and healt...
Introduction Hockey Fans in Training (Hockey FIT) is a gender-sensitized weight loss and healthy lif...
Introduction: Hockey Fans in Training (Hockey FIT) is a gender-sensitized weight loss and healthy li...
The issue of gender is often neglected when planning and implementing chronic disease prevention and...
BACKGROUND: The health outcomes of men continue to be poorer than women globally. Challenges in add...
Football Fans in Training (FFIT) is an effective, gender-sensitized, weight loss and healthy living ...
Background: Increasing rates of chronic disease, especially in men, have led to an increased effort ...
Background: The prevalence of male obesity is increasing alongside low uptake of existing weight man...
Background: The prevalence of male obesity is increasing but few men take part in weight loss progra...
Background: Men appear less interested than women in engaging in health-promoting programs. We inves...
Increasing prevalence of obesity poses challenges for public health. Men have been under-served by w...