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Daryll Archibald

Researcher at University of Edinburgh

Publications -  27
Citations -  619

Daryll Archibald is an academic researcher from University of Edinburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Public health. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 24 publications receiving 481 citations. Previous affiliations of Daryll Archibald include RMIT University & University of Aberdeen.

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Systematic reviews of and integrated report on the quantitative, qualitative and economic evidence base for the management of obesity in men.

TL;DR: Men were more likely than women to benefit if physical activity was part of a weight-loss programme, and the impact of weight loss on health problems and desire to improve personal appearance without looking too thin were motivators for weight loss amongst men.
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The relationships between golf and health: a scoping review

TL;DR: Practicalers and policymakers can be encouraged to support more people to play golf, due to associated improved physical health and mental well-being, and a potential contribution to increased life expectancy.
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Should weight loss and maintenance programmes be designed differently for men? A systematic review of long-term randomised controlled trials presenting data for men and women: The ROMEO project

TL;DR: Evidence is found that men and women respond differently to, and have different preferences for, varying types of weight management programme, and that it is important to understand men's views on weight loss, to improve the uptake and effectiveness of programmes for men.
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A qualitative evidence synthesis on the management of male obesity

TL;DR: Men's perspectives and preferences within the wider context of family, work and pleasure should be sought when designing weight management services, and qualitative research is needed to inform all aspects of intervention design.
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Clinical Effectiveness of Weight Loss and Weight Maintenance Interventions for Men: A Systematic Review of Men-Only Randomized Controlled Trials (The ROMEO Project):

TL;DR: Weight loss for men is best achieved and maintained with the combination of a reducing diet, increased physical activity, and behavior change techniques, and group interventions produced favorable weight loss results.