MAN v FAT Soccer is a sport-based weight-loss program for overweight and obese men that originated in the United Kingdom (i.e., as MAN v FAT Football) and appears to successfully engage men with weight loss. We sought to explore whether the program would work in an Australian context by (a) establishing a foundation for the implementation of the program on a larger scale and (b) determining how large-scale implementation is most feasible. We conducted a nonrandomized, single intervention group feasibility trial of MAN v FAT Soccer in Australia with 418 male participants with a body mass index greater than 27.50 kg/m2. Results indicate that the program is acceptable, with participants reporting positive perceptions of the various components ...
The Football Fans in Training (FFIT) programme was designed as a weight management and healthy livin...
The UK prevalence of male obesity is among the highest in Europe. Excess weight is associated with i...
Background: The prevalence of male obesity is increasing alongside low uptake of existing weight man...
MAN v FAT Soccer is a sport-based weight-loss program for overweight and obese men that originated i...
Introduction Overweight and obesity are highly prevalent among Australian men. Professional sports s...
BackgroundRecent evidence shows that sport settings can act as a powerful draw to engage men in weig...
Background: Recent evidence shows that sport settings can act as a powerful draw to engage men in we...
Introduction: Overweight and obesity are highly prevalent among Australian men. Professional sports ...
Objective The UK prevalence of male obesity is among the highest in Europe. Excess weight is associa...
Introduction: In 2018, two thirds of Australian adults were overweight or obese, increasing the risk...
In Western countries, such as Australia and the UK, a significantly greater proportion of men (relat...
Background: Recent evidence shows that sport settings can act as a powerful draw to engage men in we...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity in men is rising, but they are less likely than women to engag...
Introduction: The prevalence of overweight/obesity amongst UK men is amongst the highest in Europe. ...
The issue of gender is often neglected when planning and implementing chronic disease prevention and...
The Football Fans in Training (FFIT) programme was designed as a weight management and healthy livin...
The UK prevalence of male obesity is among the highest in Europe. Excess weight is associated with i...
Background: The prevalence of male obesity is increasing alongside low uptake of existing weight man...
MAN v FAT Soccer is a sport-based weight-loss program for overweight and obese men that originated i...
Introduction Overweight and obesity are highly prevalent among Australian men. Professional sports s...
BackgroundRecent evidence shows that sport settings can act as a powerful draw to engage men in weig...
Background: Recent evidence shows that sport settings can act as a powerful draw to engage men in we...
Introduction: Overweight and obesity are highly prevalent among Australian men. Professional sports ...
Objective The UK prevalence of male obesity is among the highest in Europe. Excess weight is associa...
Introduction: In 2018, two thirds of Australian adults were overweight or obese, increasing the risk...
In Western countries, such as Australia and the UK, a significantly greater proportion of men (relat...
Background: Recent evidence shows that sport settings can act as a powerful draw to engage men in we...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity in men is rising, but they are less likely than women to engag...
Introduction: The prevalence of overweight/obesity amongst UK men is amongst the highest in Europe. ...
The issue of gender is often neglected when planning and implementing chronic disease prevention and...
The Football Fans in Training (FFIT) programme was designed as a weight management and healthy livin...
The UK prevalence of male obesity is among the highest in Europe. Excess weight is associated with i...
Background: The prevalence of male obesity is increasing alongside low uptake of existing weight man...