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Hockey Fans in Training (Hockey FIT) pilot study protocol: a gender-sensitized weight loss and healthy lifestyle program for overweight and obese male hockey fans

机译:训练中的曲棍球迷(Hockey FIT)试点研究方案:针对超重和肥胖的男性曲棍球迷的性别敏感型减肥和健康生活方式计划

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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 Health e Steps? (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 by 12?weeks, and retain these improvements to 12?months; 3) Evaluate feasibility of recruiting and retaining overweight/obese men; 4) Evaluate acceptability of Hockey FIT; and 5) Conduct program optimization via a process evaluation. We conducted a two-arm pilot pragmatic randomized controlled trial (pRCT) whereby 80 overweight/obese male hockey fans (35–65 years; body-mass index ≥28?kg/m2) were recruited through their connection to two junior A hockey teams (London and Sarnia, ON) and randomized to Intervention (Hockey FIT) or Comparator (Wait-List Control). Hockey FIT includes a 12-week Active Phase (classroom instruction and exercise sessions delivered weekly by trained coaches) and a 40-week Maintenance Phase. Data collected at baseline and 12?weeks (both groups), and 12?months (Intervention only), will inform evaluation of the potential of Hockey FIT to help men lose weight and improve other health outcomes. Feasibility and acceptability will be assessed using data from self-reports at screening and baseline, program fidelity (program observations and coach reflections), participant focus group discussions, coach interviews, as well as program questionnaires and interviews with participants. This information will be analyzed to inform program optimization. Discussion Hockey FIT is a gender-sensitive program designed to engage overweight/obese male hockey fans to improve physical activity and healthy eating choices, thereby leading to weight loss and other positive changes in health outcomes. We expect this study to provide evidence for a full-scale confirmatory pRCT. Trial registration NCT02396524 (Clinicaltrials.gov). Date of registration: Feb 26, 2015.
机译:背景技术由于全世界范围内(包括加拿大)肥胖症和慢性病的增加,使男性参与减肥和生活方式改变的有效方法很重要。苏格兰发展起来的足球迷训练营(FFIT)通过在职业足球体育场提供节目来让超重/肥胖的男性足球迷持续减肥和积极健康,从而成功解决了这些问题。方法的目标是:1)使FFIT在加拿大范围内适应曲棍球,并与Health e Steps融合? (基于证据的生活方式计划)以开发冰球迷训练(曲棍球FIT); 2)探索曲棍球散打技术的潜力,以帮助超重/肥胖的男性减轻体重并改善其他结局12周,并将这些改善保持12个月; 3)评估招募和留住超重/肥胖男性的可行性; 4)评估曲棍球散客比赛的可接受性; 5)通过过程评估进行程序优化。我们进行了一项两臂试验性实用随机对照试验(pRCT),通过该试验招募了80名超重/肥胖的男性曲棍球迷(35-65岁;身体质量指数≥28?kg / m 2 ),他们与两个初级A曲棍球队(伦敦和萨尼亚,ON)的联系,并随机分配到干预(曲棍球FIT)或比较器(等待名单控制)。曲棍球FIT包括一个为期12周的活动阶段(由训练有素的教练每周进行的课堂指导和锻炼课程)和一个40周的维护阶段。在基线,12周(两组)和12周(仅干预)收集的数据将有助于评估曲棍球FIT帮助男性减肥和改善其他健康结果的潜力。可行性和可接受性将使用来自筛选和基线时自我报告,计划逼真度(计划观察和教练反思),参与者焦点小组讨论,教练访谈以及计划问卷和参与者访谈的数据进行评估。将对该信息进行分析以告知程序优化。讨论曲棍球FIT是一项对性别敏感的计划,旨在让超重/肥胖的男性曲棍球迷参与其中,以改善体育锻炼和健康饮食选择,从而导致体重减轻和健康结果的其他积极变化。我们希望这项研究为全面的证实性pRCT提供证据。试用注册号NCT02396524(Clinicaltrials.gov)。注册日期:2015年2月26日。

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