Healthy Stadia 2018
DOI: 10.4324/9781315147079-9
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Success of a sports-club led-community X-PERT Diabetes Education Programme

Abstract: This study examined the effectiveness of a sports-club led X-PERT Diabetes Programme, measuring changes to participants' physical condition, knowledge of diabetes, psychological well-being, activity level, diabetes self-management and participants' rating of the programme. In this mixed-method, repeated measures evaluative study, data were gathered at baseline (T0), 6 weeks (T1) and 6 months (T2) using the Diabetes Health Profile (DHP), General Practice Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPPAQ), Diabetes Empower… Show more

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“…Most of the research into the use of professional football clubs for health enhancement has focussed on improving physical health outcomes, such as weight and cardiovascular fitness , Hunt et al, 2014, Lozano, 2016, Morgan et al, 2017Rutherford et al, 2014, Pringle et al 2011) and has not focussed on people with mental health problems to the same extent. However, from a service provision perspective there are a wide range of professional football clubs offering community programmes to promote mental health (Curran, et al, 2017, Pringle and, there is only a little research emerging on the impact and the process of implementation of these programmes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the research into the use of professional football clubs for health enhancement has focussed on improving physical health outcomes, such as weight and cardiovascular fitness , Hunt et al, 2014, Lozano, 2016, Morgan et al, 2017Rutherford et al, 2014, Pringle et al 2011) and has not focussed on people with mental health problems to the same extent. However, from a service provision perspective there are a wide range of professional football clubs offering community programmes to promote mental health (Curran, et al, 2017, Pringle and, there is only a little research emerging on the impact and the process of implementation of these programmes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%