Health improvement for men and hard-to-engage-men delivered in English Premier League football clubs

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作者
Pringle, Andy [1 ]
Zwolinsky, Stephen [1 ]
McKenna, James [1 ]
Robertson, Steven [2 ]
Daly-Smith, Andy [1 ]
White, Alan [2 ]
机构
[1] Leeds Metropolitan Univ, Ctr Act Lifestyles, Inst Sport Phys Act & Leisure, Leeds LS6 3QS, W Yorkshire, England
[2] Leeds Metropolitan Univ, Ctr Mens Hlth, Leeds LS1 3EE, W Yorkshire, England
关键词
PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; SITTING TIME; INTERVENTIONS; CARE; ADULTS;
D O I
10.1093/her/cyu009
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Unhealthy behaviours represent modifiable causes of non-communicable disease. In men, concern focuses on those (i) demonstrating the poorest health, exacerbated by a lack of awareness of the risks that their lifestyles pose and (ii) who neither consult their doctor nor use health services. Classed as 'hard-to-engage', distinctive strategies are needed to reach these men. Impact and process evaluations assessed the effect of a programme of men's health-delivered in/by English Premier League football clubs. Men attended match-day events and/or weekly classes involving physical activity and health education. Validated self-report measures for demographics and lifestyle behaviours were completed pre- and post-intervention. Intention-to-treat analysis was performed on pre-versus-post-intervention differences in lifestyle profiles, whereas interviews (n = 57) provided men's accounts of programme experience. Participants were predominantly white British (70.4%/n = 2669), 18-44 (80.2%/n = 3032) and employed (60.7%/n = 1907). One-third (n = 860) 'never' visited their doctor. Over 85% (n = 1428) presented with combinations of lifestyle risk factors. Intention-to-treat analysis showed improvements (P < 0.001) in lifestyle profiles. Interviews confirmed recruitment of men who were hard-to-engage and unhealthy. Men were attracted through football and/or the clubs, whereas specific design factors impacted on participation. Limitations include use of self-reports, narrow demographics, small effect sizes, lack of follow-up and the absence of non-completers in interviews.
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页数:18
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