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A self-management concept for men at the community level: the 'waist' disposal challenge (2009)

Abstract
The Waist Disposal Challenge consisted of a health intervention at the community level to bring about a reduction in body mass index (BMI) and is delivered at three levels: educational presentations on nutrition and exercise; monthly monitoring of BMI competition; telephone lifestyle coaching with follow-ups. Twenty-three Rotary Clubs participated in Western Australia in 2007-08 (750 Rotarians). The significant to moderate decreases in BMI are an encouraging indication that such community based-projects for men at-risk of developing chronic disease may influence the way health services reorient their community programmes to suit the health psychology of middle-aged to older men.

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Publisher WA Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care (WACCPC)
Repository ARROW Discovery Service (Australia)
Keywords Body mass index, Lifestyle coaching, Men's health, Nutrition, Physical activity, Self-management, Weight loss.
Type journal article
Relation 11887_A self-management concept for men at the community level - The waist disposal challenge.pdf