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A gender-sensitised weight-loss and healthy living program for men with overweight and obesity in Australian Football League settings (Aussie-FIT): A pilot randomised controlled trial

Authors :
Kwasnicka, Dominika
Ntoumanis, Nikos
Hunt, Kate
Gray, Cindy M.
Newton, Robert U.
Gucciardi, Daniel F.
Thøgersen-Ntoumani, Cecilie
Olson, Jenny L.
McVeigh, Joanne
Kerr, Deborah
Wyke, Sally
Morgan, Philip
Robinson, Suzanne
Makate, Marshall
Quested, Eleanor
Kwasnicka, Dominika
Ntoumanis, Nikos
Hunt, Kate
Gray, Cindy M.
Newton, Robert U.
Gucciardi, Daniel F.
Thøgersen-Ntoumani, Cecilie
Olson, Jenny L.
McVeigh, Joanne
Kerr, Deborah
Wyke, Sally
Morgan, Philip
Robinson, Suzanne
Makate, Marshall
Quested, Eleanor
Source :
Research outputs 2014 to 2021
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recent evidence shows that sport settings can act as a powerful draw to engage men in weight loss. The primary objective of this pilot study was to test the feasibility of delivering and to evaluate preliminary efficacy of Aussie-FIT, a weight-loss program for men with overweight/obesity delivered in Australian Football League (AFL) settings, in preparation for a future definitive trial. METHODS AND FINDINGS: This 6-month pilot trial took place in Perth, Australia. Participants were overweight/obese (Body Mass Index [BMI] ≥ 28 kg/m2), middle-aged (35-65 years old) men. Participants were recruited in May 2018, and the intervention took place between June and December 2018. The intervention involved 12 weekly 90-min face-to-face sessions, incorporating physical activity, nutrition, and behaviour change information and practical activities delivered by coaches at 2 clubs. Data were collected at baseline and immediately postintervention. For trial feasibility purposes, 6-month follow-ups were completed. Outcomes were differences in weight loss (primary outcome) and recruitment and retention rates, self-reported measures (for example, psychological well-being), device-measured physical activity, waist size, and blood pressure at 3 months. Within 3 days of advertising at each club, 426 men registered interest; 306 (72%) were eligible. Men were selected on a first-come first-served basis (n = 130; M age = 45.8, SD = 8; M BMI = 34.48 kg/m2, SD = 4.87) and randomised by a blinded researcher. Trial retention was 86% and 63% at 3- and 6-month follow-ups (respectively). No adverse events were reported. At 3 months, mean difference in weight between groups, adjusted for baseline weight and group, was 3.3 kg (95% CI 1.9, 4.8) in favour of the intervention group (p < 0.001). The intervention group's moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) was higher than the control group by 8.54 min/day (95% CI 1.37, 15.71, p = 0.02). MVPA among men attracted to Aussie-FIT was h

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Research outputs 2014 to 2021
Notes :
application/pdf, Research outputs 2014 to 2021
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1314883583
Document Type :
Electronic Resource