There is a pressing need for health promotion programs focused on increasing healthy eating and active living among "unreached" rural-based men. The purpose of the current study was to describe rural-based working men's views about health to distil acceptable workplace approaches to promoting men's healthy lifestyles. Two focus group interviews included 21 men who worked and lived in northern British Columbia, Canada. Interviews were approximately 2 hours in duration; data were analyzed using thematic analysis. Themes inductively derived included (a) food as quick filling fuels, (b) work strength and recreational exercise, and (c) (re)working masculine health norms. Participants positioned foods as quick filling fuels both at work and home ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore physical activity and eating behaviors among men following the implementation ...
Background: Increasing rates of chronic disease, especially in men, have led to an increased effort ...
Background: The construction industry is a male dominated career group consisting largely of low to ...
There is a pressing need for health promotion programs focused on increasing healthy eating and acti...
Many health promotion programs hold little "manly" appeal and as a consequence fail to influence men...
Chronic disease is becoming increasingly prevalent in Canada. Many of these diseases could be preven...
Background: Predictors of men's health behaviors and interest in workplace health promotion are not ...
Men, especially those living in rural areas, experience chronic disease at higher rates than the gen...
Abstract Background Rural men are known to have poor health behaviors, which contribute to their ele...
Men in high income countries have poorer dietary habits and higher rates of overweight and obesity t...
© The Author(s) 2018. Men in high income countries have poorer dietary habits and higher rates of ov...
IntroductionThe prevalence of overweight and obesity in the United States is highest in rural counti...
Research reveals an over representation of lifestyle related health problems within blue-collar indu...
Background: Being female is a strong predictor of health promoting behaviours. Workplaces show great...
Men in rural areas are at an increased risk of obesity and chronic diseases. A mixed method study te...
OBJECTIVE: To explore physical activity and eating behaviors among men following the implementation ...
Background: Increasing rates of chronic disease, especially in men, have led to an increased effort ...
Background: The construction industry is a male dominated career group consisting largely of low to ...
There is a pressing need for health promotion programs focused on increasing healthy eating and acti...
Many health promotion programs hold little "manly" appeal and as a consequence fail to influence men...
Chronic disease is becoming increasingly prevalent in Canada. Many of these diseases could be preven...
Background: Predictors of men's health behaviors and interest in workplace health promotion are not ...
Men, especially those living in rural areas, experience chronic disease at higher rates than the gen...
Abstract Background Rural men are known to have poor health behaviors, which contribute to their ele...
Men in high income countries have poorer dietary habits and higher rates of overweight and obesity t...
© The Author(s) 2018. Men in high income countries have poorer dietary habits and higher rates of ov...
IntroductionThe prevalence of overweight and obesity in the United States is highest in rural counti...
Research reveals an over representation of lifestyle related health problems within blue-collar indu...
Background: Being female is a strong predictor of health promoting behaviours. Workplaces show great...
Men in rural areas are at an increased risk of obesity and chronic diseases. A mixed method study te...
OBJECTIVE: To explore physical activity and eating behaviors among men following the implementation ...
Background: Increasing rates of chronic disease, especially in men, have led to an increased effort ...
Background: The construction industry is a male dominated career group consisting largely of low to ...