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22 janvier 2014

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An initial glimpse only at that unique initiative, which specifically recruited Scottish football (soccer) fans, providing them the chance to slim down and enhance their fitness within the shadow of the beloved home-teams' stadiums, was initially lidadaidaihuaoriginal.com reported by heartwire last year, from the European Atherosclerosis Society meeting.

Now, writing within an article published online in the Lancet, Dr Kate Hunt (University of Glasgow, UK) and colleagues report 12-month results of the larger Scottish Football Fans in Training (FFIT) randomized controlled trial. Within the study, men randomized to the FFIT intervention took part in a combined education/training regimen conducted partly at their home stadiums and included intervention materials with their team's logos.

A Fitter Fan Club

The study recruited participants via fanclub-based advertisements targeting 12 professional football clubs, going so far as to approach "potentially eligible men" during match days. All men recruited had to have an appearance mass index of at least 28 kg/m2. Radio and newspaper ads were also used and word-of-mouth recruitment was encouraged.

Investigators then randomized men within each football club to immediate enrolment in the program or a one-year waiting list, which served as the control group.

Response to the program has been off-the-charts positive, new lida daidaihua coauthor Dr Adrian Brady (University of Glasgow) told heartwire this past year. In an initial pilot trial, researchers received over 5000 responses for their initial recruitment efforts, aimed at recruiting just 20 supporters of each soccer club.

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