Publications
PUBLICATIONS ABOUT AND ARISING FROM FFIT: Development, Evaluation and Follow-up
2016 | |
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Bunn, C, Wyke, S, Gray, CM, Maclean, A & Hunt, K (2016) ‘Coz football is what we all have’: masculinities, practice, performance and effervescence in a gender-sensitised weight-loss and healthy living programme for men. Sociology of Health & Illness. ISSN 0141-9889, pp.1-17 (doi: 110.1111/1467-9566.12402): open access |
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Hunt, K, Wyke, S, Gray, C, Bunn, C,& Singh, B (2016)Football Fans in Training: A Weight Management and Healthy Living Programme for Men Delivered via Scotland’s Premier Football Clubs. In David Conrad & Alan White (eds) Sports-Based Health Interventions: Case Studies From Around the World. London: Springer, pp.251-260 |
2015 | |
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Wyke, S et al. (2015) Football Fans in Training (FFIT): a randomised controlled trial of a gender-sensitised weight loss and healthy living programme for men – end of study report. Public Health Research, 3(2), pp. 1-129. (doi:10.3310/phr03020): open access |
2014 | |
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MacLean A, Hunt K, Gray C, Smillie S, Wyke S (2014)How do men’s female relatives feature in their accounts of changing eating practices during a weight-management programme delivered through professional football clubs?. International Journal of Men’s Health 13:121-138 |
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Hunt, K, Wyke, S, Gray, CM, Anderson, A, Brady, A, Bunn, C, Donnan, PT, Fenwick, E, Grieve, E, Leishman, J, Miller, E, Mutrie, N, Rauchhaus, P, White, A & Treweek, S (2014) ‘A gender-sensitised weight loss and healthy living programme for overweight and obese men delivered by Scottish Premier League football clubs (FFIT): a pragmatic randomised controlled trial.’ The Lancet: open access |
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Hunt, K, Gray, CM, MacLean, A, Smillie, S, Bunn, C, Wyke, S (2014) ‘Do weight management programmes delivered at professional football clubs attract and engage high risk men? A mixed-methods study.’: open access |
2013 | |
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Gray, CM, Hunt, K, Mutrie, N, Anderson, AS, Leishman, J, Dalgarno, L & Wyke, S (2013) ‘Football fans in training: the development and optimization of an intervention delivered through professional sports clubs to help men lose weight, become more active and adopt healthier eating habits.’ BMC Public Health 13:232: open access |
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Hunt, K, McCann, C, Gray, CM ,Mutrie, N, Wyke, S (2013) ‘You’ve got to walk before you run’ positive evaluations of a walking program as part of a gender sensitized weight management program delivered to men through professional football clubs. Health Psychology 32:57-65 |
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Gray, CM, Hunt, K, Mutrie, N, Anderson, AS,Treweek, S, & Wyke, S. (2013) Weight management for overweight and obese men delivered through professional football clubs: a pilot randomized trial. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 10 (1): open access |
2012 | |
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Gray, CM, Hunt, K, Mutrie, N, Anderson AS, Treweek, S, Leishman, J, & Wyke, S (2012) Can professional soccer clubs help male fans lose weight and become more physically active? Preliminary evidence from the Scottish Premier League. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 15 (6(Sup)). p. 367. ISSN 1440-2440: open access |
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Wyke, S, Hunt, K, Gray, CM (2012) Football Fans in Training (FFIT): a pragmatic randomised controlled trial of a gender-sensitised weight loss and healthy living programme delivered to men aged 35–65 years by Scottish Premier League football clubs (ISRCTN32677491) [protocol]. The Lancet: open access |
2011 | |
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Gray, CM, Hunt, K, Mutrie, N, Anderson, A, Treweek, S, & Wyke, S (2011) Can the Draw of Professional Football Clubs Help Promote Weight Loss in Overweight and Obese Men? A Feasibility Study of the Football Fans in Training Programme Delivered Through the Scottish Premier League. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 65, A37-A38: open access |
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