Health promotion programs designed specifically to support men to improve their lifestyle behaviours are required to improve men’s health. This study explored factors that influenced men’s experiences of, and engagement with, the Rugby Fans in Training—New Zealand pilot trial, a professional sport-based healthy lifestyle intervention for overweight men. Thirty-five men (mean age = 45, SD = 10 years) who completed the 12-week intervention participated in one of eight semi-structured focus groups. Using inductive thematic analysis, five themes represented the meanings in the data. First, a group of like-minded men all in the same boat recognised the importance of being in similar life situations and having similar reasons for joining the prog...
This study assessed the effect of a 12-week behav-ioural intervention delivered in and by English Pr...
Objective The UK prevalence of male obesity is among the highest in Europe. Excess weight is associa...
Introduction: Improving physical activity (PA) and healthy eating is critical for primary and second...
BACKGROUND: Healthy lifestyle programs that are designed specifically to appeal to and support men t...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a 12-week lifestyle program for changes in healthy lifes...
Healthy lifestyle programs that are designed specifically to appeal to and support men to improve li...
Background: Excess weight is associated with an increased risk of poor health and premature mortalit...
Background: Excess weight is associated with an increased risk of poor health and premature mortalit...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity in men is rising, but they are less likely than women to engag...
Background: Increasing rates of chronic disease, especially in men, have led to an increased effort ...
Older men whose weight is considered unhealthy may experience particular barriers that can restrict ...
Abstract Background The health outcomes of men continue to be poorer than women globally. Challenges...
Abstract Background: Lifestyle interventions targeting physical activity, sedentary time and dietar...
The issue of gender is often neglected when planning and implementing chronic disease prevention and...
Background: Lifestyle interventions targeting physical activity, sedentary time and dietary behaviou...
This study assessed the effect of a 12-week behav-ioural intervention delivered in and by English Pr...
Objective The UK prevalence of male obesity is among the highest in Europe. Excess weight is associa...
Introduction: Improving physical activity (PA) and healthy eating is critical for primary and second...
BACKGROUND: Healthy lifestyle programs that are designed specifically to appeal to and support men t...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a 12-week lifestyle program for changes in healthy lifes...
Healthy lifestyle programs that are designed specifically to appeal to and support men to improve li...
Background: Excess weight is associated with an increased risk of poor health and premature mortalit...
Background: Excess weight is associated with an increased risk of poor health and premature mortalit...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity in men is rising, but they are less likely than women to engag...
Background: Increasing rates of chronic disease, especially in men, have led to an increased effort ...
Older men whose weight is considered unhealthy may experience particular barriers that can restrict ...
Abstract Background The health outcomes of men continue to be poorer than women globally. Challenges...
Abstract Background: Lifestyle interventions targeting physical activity, sedentary time and dietar...
The issue of gender is often neglected when planning and implementing chronic disease prevention and...
Background: Lifestyle interventions targeting physical activity, sedentary time and dietary behaviou...
This study assessed the effect of a 12-week behav-ioural intervention delivered in and by English Pr...
Objective The UK prevalence of male obesity is among the highest in Europe. Excess weight is associa...
Introduction: Improving physical activity (PA) and healthy eating is critical for primary and second...