A worksite-based self management program to improve men's health in rural Western Australia: The industry "waist" disposal project

Men in rural areas are at an increased risk of obesity and chronic diseases. A mixed method study tested the feasibility and impact of a multiphase self-management program at reducing risk factors for chronic disease for 87 men across six worksites in regional Western Australia. The intervention was...

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Main Author: Holloway, Kristi Maree
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Curtin University 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2096
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description Men in rural areas are at an increased risk of obesity and chronic diseases. A mixed method study tested the feasibility and impact of a multiphase self-management program at reducing risk factors for chronic disease for 87 men across six worksites in regional Western Australia. The intervention was effective at targeting key health outcomes. Applied strategies were acceptable and are transferable to other male groups in rural areas, where access to interventions is often limited.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-20962017-02-20T06:39:39Z A worksite-based self management program to improve men's health in rural Western Australia: The industry "waist" disposal project Holloway, Kristi Maree Men in rural areas are at an increased risk of obesity and chronic diseases. A mixed method study tested the feasibility and impact of a multiphase self-management program at reducing risk factors for chronic disease for 87 men across six worksites in regional Western Australia. The intervention was effective at targeting key health outcomes. Applied strategies were acceptable and are transferable to other male groups in rural areas, where access to interventions is often limited. 2015 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2096 en Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Holloway, Kristi Maree
A worksite-based self management program to improve men's health in rural Western Australia: The industry "waist" disposal project
title A worksite-based self management program to improve men's health in rural Western Australia: The industry "waist" disposal project
title_full A worksite-based self management program to improve men's health in rural Western Australia: The industry "waist" disposal project
title_fullStr A worksite-based self management program to improve men's health in rural Western Australia: The industry "waist" disposal project
title_full_unstemmed A worksite-based self management program to improve men's health in rural Western Australia: The industry "waist" disposal project
title_short A worksite-based self management program to improve men's health in rural Western Australia: The industry "waist" disposal project
title_sort worksite-based self management program to improve men's health in rural western australia: the industry "waist" disposal project
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2096