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View article: Should “sisters” be doing it by themselves? Leadership, allyship, and mobilization for gender equality
Should “sisters” be doing it by themselves? Leadership, allyship, and mobilization for gender equality Open
While gender equality initiatives have historically been spearheaded by women, male allies' contribution is increasingly recognized—and challenged. Our article examines the pivotal yet neglected intersection of women's leadership and allys…
View article: Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy of the Biya Yadha Gudjagang Yadha: Healthy Dads Healthy Mob Program
Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy of the Biya Yadha Gudjagang Yadha: Healthy Dads Healthy Mob Program Open
Issue Addressed The important link between culture, health, and wellbeing is often overlooked when providing parenting support for Aboriginal fathers. This Aboriginal‐led, community co‐designed study was the first programme aimed to improv…
View article: Biya yadha gudjagang yadha: the cultural adaptation of the healthy dads healthy kids programme for Aboriginal fathers and their children living on Darkinjung country
Biya yadha gudjagang yadha: the cultural adaptation of the healthy dads healthy kids programme for Aboriginal fathers and their children living on Darkinjung country Open
Despite Aboriginal parents and their children being identified as a health priority group, culturally relevant parenting support is scarce, particularly support that is tailored for Aboriginal fathers. This article reports the systematic c…
View article: Podcasts in Mental, Physical, or Combined Health Interventions for Adults: Scoping Review
Podcasts in Mental, Physical, or Combined Health Interventions for Adults: Scoping Review Open
Background The increasing prevalence of poor mental and physical health in adults is a global health concern. Given the scope of this problem, scalable and effective treatment interventions are needed. While podcasts (online digital audio …
View article: What does it mean to be an Aboriginal father living on Darkinjung Country? yarning with Aboriginal fathers and father figures on the Central Coast of New South Wales Australia
What does it mean to be an Aboriginal father living on Darkinjung Country? yarning with Aboriginal fathers and father figures on the Central Coast of New South Wales Australia Open
Strengths-based parenting research involving Aboriginal fathers is scarce. This study centralises the knowledge and experiences of Aboriginal fathers and father figures living on Darkinjung Country, Central Coast of New South Wales, Austra…
View article: The Big Data Effect on Indonesia MSME with the Mediation of Differentiation Strategy and Innovation Performance
The Big Data Effect on Indonesia MSME with the Mediation of Differentiation Strategy and Innovation Performance Open
In Indonesia, micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) drive economic growth, contributing 61.1% of GDP, with fashion as the second-largest sector. As e-commerce expands, MSMEs can harness big data through cloud platforms to boost inno…
View article: Walk‐and‐Talk Therapy Versus Conventional Indoor Therapy for Men With Low Mood: A Randomised Pilot Study
Walk‐and‐Talk Therapy Versus Conventional Indoor Therapy for Men With Low Mood: A Randomised Pilot Study Open
While psychotherapy is effective for treating depression, men are less likely than women to attend and more likely to drop out. The value of alternative therapeutic approaches for men needs to be investigated. In this randomised pilot tria…
View article: Replicability, adaptability and long-term impact of the ‘Healthy Youngsters, Healthy Dads’ program in Newcastle, Australia
Replicability, adaptability and long-term impact of the ‘Healthy Youngsters, Healthy Dads’ program in Newcastle, Australia Open
‘Healthy Youngsters, Healthy Dads’ (HYHD) targets fathers to improve the health of their preschool-aged children. In a previous randomized trial, fathers and children experienced meaningful improvements in physical activity and eating beha…
View article: The participation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents in Australian trials of parenting programs for improving children's health: a scoping review
The participation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents in Australian trials of parenting programs for improving children's health: a scoping review Open
Objectives To assess the inclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents in trials of parenting programs in Australia; the involvement of Indigenous fathers in such studies; and whether parenting programs are designed to be cult…
View article: Effects of a father–daughter physical activity intervention delivered by trained facilitators in the community setting on girls’ social-emotional well-being: A randomized controlled trial.
Effects of a father–daughter physical activity intervention delivered by trained facilitators in the community setting on girls’ social-emotional well-being: A randomized controlled trial. Open
This study evaluated the effect of the Dads And Daughters Exercising and Empowered (DADEE) program on daughters' social-emotional well-being when delivered by trained facilitators. Fathers (n = 158; Mage = 41.95 ± 5.32 years; 86% Australia…
View article: Implementation of health and wellbeing policies and programs for students: Views of <scp>Australian</scp> universities
Implementation of health and wellbeing policies and programs for students: Views of <span>Australian</span> universities Open
Issue Addressed Universities are a crucial setting to address and promote optimal mental health of young Australians. However, there is a lack of knowledge of universities' views of current implementation of health and wellbeing initiative…
View article: Impact of a Father–Child, Community-Based Healthy Lifestyle Program: Qualitative Perspectives from the Family Unit
Impact of a Father–Child, Community-Based Healthy Lifestyle Program: Qualitative Perspectives from the Family Unit Open
The Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids (HDHK) program was designed to help fathers with BMI ≥ 25 kg/m 2 to lose weight and positively influence physical activity and dietary behaviors of their children. There is a need to better understand the bro…
View article: Men’s Perceptions of a Gender-Tailored eHealth Program Targeting Physical and Mental Health: Qualitative Findings from the SHED-IT Recharge Trial
Men’s Perceptions of a Gender-Tailored eHealth Program Targeting Physical and Mental Health: Qualitative Findings from the SHED-IT Recharge Trial Open
Despite increasing rates of co-morbid depression and obesity, few interventions target both conditions simultaneously, particularly in men. The SHED-IT: Recharge trial, conducted in 125 men with depressive symptoms and overweight or obesit…
View article: Dietary Outcomes of the ‘Healthy Youngsters, Healthy Dads’ Randomised Controlled Trial
Dietary Outcomes of the ‘Healthy Youngsters, Healthy Dads’ Randomised Controlled Trial Open
(1) Background: The effect of fathers on dietary intake in preschool-aged children is under-explored. The aims were to: (i) evaluate the efficacy of a family-based lifestyle intervention, Healthy Youngsters, Healthy Dads, on change in diet…
View article: Establishing Effectiveness of a Community-based, Physical Activity Program for Fathers and Daughters: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Establishing Effectiveness of a Community-based, Physical Activity Program for Fathers and Daughters: A Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background The ‘Dads And Daughters Exercising and Empowered’ (DADEE) program significantly improved physical activity levels of fathers and their daughters in an efficacy trial. However, the effectiveness of interventions when delivered in…
View article: A weight management programme for fathers of children aged 4–11 years: cultural adaptation and the Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids UK feasibility RCT
A weight management programme for fathers of children aged 4–11 years: cultural adaptation and the Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids UK feasibility RCT Open
Background More men than women in the UK are living with overweight or obesity, but men are less likely to engage with weight loss programmes. Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids is an effective Australian weight management programme that targets f…
View article: Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids UK, a weight management programme for fathers: feasibility RCT
Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids UK, a weight management programme for fathers: feasibility RCT Open
Objective To assess (1) the feasibility of delivering a culturally adapted weight management programme, Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids United Kingdom (HDHK-UK), for fathers with overweight or obesity and their primary school-aged children, and…
View article: Effect of a Gender-Tailored eHealth Weight Loss Program on the Depressive Symptoms of Overweight and Obese Men: Pre-Post Study
Effect of a Gender-Tailored eHealth Weight Loss Program on the Depressive Symptoms of Overweight and Obese Men: Pre-Post Study Open
Background Obesity and depression are of two of the largest contributors to the global burden of disease in men. Although lifestyle behavior change programs can improve participants’ weight and depressive symptoms, the evidence is limited …
View article: Investigating Associations Between Positive Fathering and Children's Health: It's Time for Interventions
Investigating Associations Between Positive Fathering and Children's Health: It's Time for Interventions Open
A compelling body of evidence has confirmed that fathers have an important influence on their children's social, behavioral, emotional, and cognitive development (1). As such, it stands to reason that fathers should also play a key role in…
View article: Paternal Physical Activity: An Important Target to Improve the Health of Fathers and their Children
Paternal Physical Activity: An Important Target to Improve the Health of Fathers and their Children Open
Although the transition to fatherhood is joyful and fulfilling for many men, becoming a father also exposes men to a series of new challenges and responsibilities that can negatively affect their well-being. As such, effective strategies t…
View article: Involvement of Fathers in Pediatric Obesity Treatment and Prevention Trials: A Systematic Review
Involvement of Fathers in Pediatric Obesity Treatment and Prevention Trials: A Systematic Review Open
Existing pediatric obesity treatment or prevention programs with parent involvement have not engaged fathers. Innovative strategies are needed to make participation more accessible and engaging for fathers.
View article: Impact on dietary intake of a self-directed, gender-tailored diabetes prevention program in men
Impact on dietary intake of a self-directed, gender-tailored diabetes prevention program in men Open
The PULSE prevention program's nutrition messages led to significant improvements in dietary intake in men at risk of T2DM.
View article: Practicalities and Research Considerations for Conducting Childhood Obesity Prevention Interventions with Families
Practicalities and Research Considerations for Conducting Childhood Obesity Prevention Interventions with Families Open
Internationally, childhood obesity is a major public health concern. Given the established difficulties in treating obesity, designing and evaluating effective obesity prevention interventions are research priorities. As parents play a cru…