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Optimization of the Hockey Fans in Training (Hockey FIT) weight loss and healthy lifestyle program for male hockey fans

机译:冰球迷训练中的曲棍球减肥和健康生活方式计划的优化

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The health outcomes of men continue to be poorer than women globally. Challenges in addressing this problem include difficulties engaging men in weight loss programs as they tend to view these programs as contrary to the masculine narrative of independence and self-reliance. Researchers have been turning towards sports fans to engage men in health promotion programs as sports fans are typically male, and tend to have poor health habits. Developed from the highly successful gender-sensitized Football Fans in Training program, Hockey Fans in Training (Hockey FIT) recruited 80 male hockey fans of the London Knights and Sarnia Sting who were overweight or obese into a weekly, 90-minute classroom education and group exercise program held over 12?weeks; a 40-week minimally-supported phase followed. A process evaluation of the Hockey FIT program was completed alongside a pragmatic randomized controlled trial and outcome evaluation in order to fully explore the acceptability of the Hockey FIT program from the perspectives of coaches delivering and participants engaged in the program. Data sources included attendance records, participant focus groups, coach interviews, assessment of fidelity (program observations and post-session coach reflections), and 12-month participant interviews. Coaches enjoyed delivering the program and found it simple to deliver. Men valued being among others of similar body shape and similar weight loss goals, and found the knowledge they gained through the program helped them to make and maintain health behaviour changes. Suggested improvements include having more hockey-related information and activities, greater flexibility with timing of program delivery, and greater promotion of technology support tools. We confirmed Hockey FIT was an acceptable “gender-sensitized” health promotion program for male hockey fans?who were overweight or obese. Minor changes were required for optimization, which will be evaluated in a future definitive trial. NCT02396524 (Clinicaltrials.gov). Date of registration: Feb 26, 2015.
机译:在全球范围内,男性的健康状况仍然比女性差。解决这个问题的挑战包括使男性难以参与减肥计划,因为他们倾向于将这些计划与男性独立和自力更生的叙述相悖。由于体育迷通常是男性,并且倾向于养成不良的健康习惯,因此研究人员已转向体育迷让男性参与健康促进计划。曲棍球迷训练课程(曲棍球FIT)是根据非常成功的性别敏感足球迷训练计划开发而成的,招募了80名来自伦敦骑士和萨尼亚·斯汀的超重或肥胖男性曲棍球迷,他们每周进行90分钟的课堂教育和分组锻炼计划持续12周以上;随后是40周的最低支持阶段。曲棍球FIT计划的过程评估以及务实的随机对照试验和结果评估已经完成,以便从教练提供者和参与该计划的参与者的角度全面探讨曲棍球FIT计划的可接受性。数据来源包括出勤记录,参与者焦点小组,教练访谈,保真度评估(程序观察和课后教练反思)以及12个月的参与者访谈。教练很喜欢交付该程序,并发现它很容易交付。男人重视身材相似,减肥目标相似的人,并发现他们从该计划中获得的知识帮助他们做出并保持了健康行为的改变。建议的改进措施包括增加与冰球有关的信息和活动,在计划实施时间上增加灵活性,并进一步推广技术支持工具。我们证实,对于超重或肥胖的男性曲棍球迷来说,曲棍球FIT是可以接受的“性别敏感”健康促进计划。优化需要进行一些细微的更改,并将在以后的最终试验中进行评估。 NCT02396524(Clinicaltrials.gov)。注册日期:2015年2月26日。

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