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Weight management: In it for the long term

The caveman diet, the 5:2, meal replacement shakes, green juices… What works and where can people turn for good weight management advice? It could, and should, be health clubs. Kath Hudson reports

Published in Health Club Management 2014 issue 9

Despite a steady stream of fad diets and a rise in bariatric surgery, the nation gets ever fatter. Invariably diets only offer short-term results, which lead to yo-yoing weight and heartache.

The fitness industry is well positioned to make a difference to the nation’s health in this respect, but is its weight management offering as strong as it could be? Amid rumours that slimming giant Weight Watchers is in talks to buy virtual coaching company Wello, and with supermarket chain Tesco launching a healthy eating range supported by an online diet programme, what can clubs do to get their weight management offering up to scratch?

BE SOCIAL
According to Mike Loosemore, consultant in sport and exercise medicine at University College London (see also p36), people’s chances of changing their behaviour triples if support is offered. Health and wellbeing coach Pete Cohen agrees, suggesting that clubs immediately find out people’s objectives when they join, establish what they’re prepared to do, prescribe a diet and regularly give them support, including using social media to create an
online community of people on diets.

Perhaps even more interestingly, Loosemore says adding a monetary stake can further raise the likelihood of positive behaviour change.

A number of weight loss websites have sprung up around this thinking, creating communities of those trying to lose weight. For example, Stick asks users to give money to a charity they don’t like if they don’t meet their goals: apparently the George W Bush Presidential Library and Museum is doing very well out of the site. Diet Bet is another option, where users start a diet with friends, put down a wager and the one who loses the most weight wins the money. Innovative health clubs might want to create their own versions of these fun challenges in-club, and support them through social media.

Alternatively, apps could be used to similar effect. A new app, WatchFit, allows communities to be built up around specific plans. By following a programme, eating the correct meals and undertaking the workouts, points are accumulated and can be measured against whoever else the user has agreed to share information with. “It’s also a great way for trainers, conditioning experts and sports coaches to keep tabs on clients and ensure they’re following a prescribed plan,” says WatchFit CEO Parisa Louie.

BE AMBITIOUS
Stuart Stokes, director of Refer-all, argues that health clubs should be thinking more ambitiously and bidding for health contracts in the same way that Freedom Leisure and Aquaterra are already doing. “There’s a huge opportunity for the industry to run Tier 1 and Tier 2 contracts,” he says. “Don’t think it’s someone else’s job: go for it right now while there’s funding available. As an industry, we have a responsibility to do something.”

Lisa Taylor at Momenta agrees with Stokes: “Going forward there will be more commissioning opportunities to run weight management programmes on behalf of public health. Clubs need to learn the language and train the staff in coaching and facilitation skills. There needs to be more understanding on interventions and behaviour change.”

Freedom Leisure launched its Tier 2 weight management service for East Sussex County Council in April. The scientifically designed programme – called re:balance – meets NICE guidelines and helps people lose weight and keep it off. It focuses on helping people make changes to their lifestyle, as well as their patterns of thinking and feeling, while losing weight at a healthy rate of 1–2lbs a week. Participants are involved in shaping the programme, and are guided towards activities they are interested in. There’s a group session each week to discuss progress, cover the lifestyle topics of the week and set daily and weekly targets, such as eating five portions of fruit and vegetables each day.

“re:balance is part of a commissioned service which covers the cost of operation,” says Richard Bagwell, Freedom’s sports and development manager. “It helps broaden our appeal to a new user group, uses space during off-peak times, empowers fitness instructors and is an exciting new development for us.”

According to Stokes, the only key skill that health clubs are generally missing is motivational interviewing. Credible two-day courses are available through the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers.

Freedom Leisure uses a programme written by Dr Tim Anstiss, who also trained the staff in motivational interviewing. Programmes then need to meet NICE guidelines; the blueprint for these services is available from Public Health England.

BE LONG-TERM
Taylor also argues that a good weight management programme can be delivered by non-experts, but needs to be written by experts in three fields: nutrition, activity and psychology.

“These programmes have to be robust, credible and evidence-based, because otherwise they might be popular in the short term, but won’t have any traction long term because they won’t work,” she adds. Nuffield Health is a good example, drawing on its medical expertise to launch a clinically recognised weight management programme at the end of the year. In the meantime, as part of its wellbeing membership, it already offers a health mentor to guide people on making the right choices to achieve their health goals on an ongoing basis. Nuffield talks to the individual to find out what’s stopping them from losing weight, which unhealthy habits need to be changed, and what are the triggers that make them over-eat. As Tiffeny Cutts, who designs the programmes for Everyone Active’s new public health division Everyone Health – including adult, child and family weight management programmes – concludes: “Fad diets can deliver weight loss, but the health club industry could provide the missing piece of the jigsaw: sustained weight loss.”

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Clubs could use social media to create an online support network of people on diets / PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK.COM/HUGO FELIX
Clubs could use social media to create an online support network of people on diets / PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK.COM/HUGO FELIX
Nuffield’s wellbeing members have access to a personal health mentor
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Weight management: In it for the long term

The caveman diet, the 5:2, meal replacement shakes, green juices… What works and where can people turn for good weight management advice? It could, and should, be health clubs. Kath Hudson reports

Published in Health Club Management 2014 issue 9

Despite a steady stream of fad diets and a rise in bariatric surgery, the nation gets ever fatter. Invariably diets only offer short-term results, which lead to yo-yoing weight and heartache.

The fitness industry is well positioned to make a difference to the nation’s health in this respect, but is its weight management offering as strong as it could be? Amid rumours that slimming giant Weight Watchers is in talks to buy virtual coaching company Wello, and with supermarket chain Tesco launching a healthy eating range supported by an online diet programme, what can clubs do to get their weight management offering up to scratch?

BE SOCIAL
According to Mike Loosemore, consultant in sport and exercise medicine at University College London (see also p36), people’s chances of changing their behaviour triples if support is offered. Health and wellbeing coach Pete Cohen agrees, suggesting that clubs immediately find out people’s objectives when they join, establish what they’re prepared to do, prescribe a diet and regularly give them support, including using social media to create an
online community of people on diets.

Perhaps even more interestingly, Loosemore says adding a monetary stake can further raise the likelihood of positive behaviour change.

A number of weight loss websites have sprung up around this thinking, creating communities of those trying to lose weight. For example, Stick asks users to give money to a charity they don’t like if they don’t meet their goals: apparently the George W Bush Presidential Library and Museum is doing very well out of the site. Diet Bet is another option, where users start a diet with friends, put down a wager and the one who loses the most weight wins the money. Innovative health clubs might want to create their own versions of these fun challenges in-club, and support them through social media.

Alternatively, apps could be used to similar effect. A new app, WatchFit, allows communities to be built up around specific plans. By following a programme, eating the correct meals and undertaking the workouts, points are accumulated and can be measured against whoever else the user has agreed to share information with. “It’s also a great way for trainers, conditioning experts and sports coaches to keep tabs on clients and ensure they’re following a prescribed plan,” says WatchFit CEO Parisa Louie.

BE AMBITIOUS
Stuart Stokes, director of Refer-all, argues that health clubs should be thinking more ambitiously and bidding for health contracts in the same way that Freedom Leisure and Aquaterra are already doing. “There’s a huge opportunity for the industry to run Tier 1 and Tier 2 contracts,” he says. “Don’t think it’s someone else’s job: go for it right now while there’s funding available. As an industry, we have a responsibility to do something.”

Lisa Taylor at Momenta agrees with Stokes: “Going forward there will be more commissioning opportunities to run weight management programmes on behalf of public health. Clubs need to learn the language and train the staff in coaching and facilitation skills. There needs to be more understanding on interventions and behaviour change.”

Freedom Leisure launched its Tier 2 weight management service for East Sussex County Council in April. The scientifically designed programme – called re:balance – meets NICE guidelines and helps people lose weight and keep it off. It focuses on helping people make changes to their lifestyle, as well as their patterns of thinking and feeling, while losing weight at a healthy rate of 1–2lbs a week. Participants are involved in shaping the programme, and are guided towards activities they are interested in. There’s a group session each week to discuss progress, cover the lifestyle topics of the week and set daily and weekly targets, such as eating five portions of fruit and vegetables each day.

“re:balance is part of a commissioned service which covers the cost of operation,” says Richard Bagwell, Freedom’s sports and development manager. “It helps broaden our appeal to a new user group, uses space during off-peak times, empowers fitness instructors and is an exciting new development for us.”

According to Stokes, the only key skill that health clubs are generally missing is motivational interviewing. Credible two-day courses are available through the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers.

Freedom Leisure uses a programme written by Dr Tim Anstiss, who also trained the staff in motivational interviewing. Programmes then need to meet NICE guidelines; the blueprint for these services is available from Public Health England.

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Taylor also argues that a good weight management programme can be delivered by non-experts, but needs to be written by experts in three fields: nutrition, activity and psychology.

“These programmes have to be robust, credible and evidence-based, because otherwise they might be popular in the short term, but won’t have any traction long term because they won’t work,” she adds. Nuffield Health is a good example, drawing on its medical expertise to launch a clinically recognised weight management programme at the end of the year. In the meantime, as part of its wellbeing membership, it already offers a health mentor to guide people on making the right choices to achieve their health goals on an ongoing basis. Nuffield talks to the individual to find out what’s stopping them from losing weight, which unhealthy habits need to be changed, and what are the triggers that make them over-eat. As Tiffeny Cutts, who designs the programmes for Everyone Active’s new public health division Everyone Health – including adult, child and family weight management programmes – concludes: “Fad diets can deliver weight loss, but the health club industry could provide the missing piece of the jigsaw: sustained weight loss.”

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Clubs could use social media to create an online support network of people on diets / PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK.COM/HUGO FELIX
Clubs could use social media to create an online support network of people on diets / PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK.COM/HUGO FELIX
Nuffield’s wellbeing members have access to a personal health mentor
Nuffield’s wellbeing members have access to a personal health mentor
https://www.leisureopportunities.co.uk/images/HCM2014_9weight.jpg
What can health clubs and leisure centres do to improve their weight management offering?
Kath Hudson, Journalist, Leisure Media,Weight management, diet, Nuffield, Refer-all, WatchFit, Freedom Leisure, Everyone Active
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