New fitness program helps overweight hockey fans make lasting lifestyle changes
A team of Canadian researchers is recruiting overweight male hockey fans for a new study that aims to turn a passion for sports into healthier lifestyles.
The Hockey Fans in Training Program, piloted at Western University in London, Ont., is being rolled out by researchers at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton in January.
The 12-week health-and-fitness program uses the social bonds and camaraderie men share watching hockey to help them to get in shape, eat better and lose weight.
“We don’t talk about hockey directly in the program but we tailor the topics to male sports fans,” said Danielle Bouchard, assistant professor of kinesiology at UNB and leader of the study in New Brunswick.