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Football fans and food: a case study of a football club in the English Premier League
by
Ireland, Robin
, Watkins, Francine
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Adult
/ Attitude to Health
/ Biological and behavioural determinants
/ Case studies
/ Community
/ consumer attitudes
/ Consumer Behavior
/ diet
/ England
/ Female
/ Females
/ Focus Groups
/ Food
/ food service
/ Food Services
/ Food Services - standards
/ Food Services - statistics & numerical data
/ Food Supply
/ Food Supply - statistics & numerical data
/ Football fans
/ gender differences
/ Health care
/ Health disparities
/ Health promotion
/ Humans
/ Male
/ men
/ Middle Aged
/ Nutrition research
/ Professional soccer
/ Public health
/ Research design
/ restaurant foods
/ Sex Distribution
/ Soccer
/ Sports fans
/ sports stadium food
/ Stadia
/ statistics & numerical data
/ Subscriptions
/ women
/ Womens health
2010
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Football fans and food: a case study of a football club in the English Premier League
by
Ireland, Robin
, Watkins, Francine
in
Adult
/ Attitude to Health
/ Biological and behavioural determinants
/ Case studies
/ Community
/ consumer attitudes
/ Consumer Behavior
/ diet
/ England
/ Female
/ Females
/ Focus Groups
/ Food
/ food service
/ Food Services
/ Food Services - standards
/ Food Services - statistics & numerical data
/ Food Supply
/ Food Supply - statistics & numerical data
/ Football fans
/ gender differences
/ Health care
/ Health disparities
/ Health promotion
/ Humans
/ Male
/ men
/ Middle Aged
/ Nutrition research
/ Professional soccer
/ Public health
/ Research design
/ restaurant foods
/ Sex Distribution
/ Soccer
/ Sports fans
/ sports stadium food
/ Stadia
/ statistics & numerical data
/ Subscriptions
/ women
/ Womens health
2010
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Football fans and food: a case study of a football club in the English Premier League
by
Ireland, Robin
, Watkins, Francine
in
Adult
/ Attitude to Health
/ Biological and behavioural determinants
/ Case studies
/ Community
/ consumer attitudes
/ Consumer Behavior
/ diet
/ England
/ Female
/ Females
/ Focus Groups
/ Food
/ food service
/ Food Services
/ Food Services - standards
/ Food Services - statistics & numerical data
/ Food Supply
/ Food Supply - statistics & numerical data
/ Football fans
/ gender differences
/ Health care
/ Health disparities
/ Health promotion
/ Humans
/ Male
/ men
/ Middle Aged
/ Nutrition research
/ Professional soccer
/ Public health
/ Research design
/ restaurant foods
/ Sex Distribution
/ Soccer
/ Sports fans
/ sports stadium food
/ Stadia
/ statistics & numerical data
/ Subscriptions
/ women
/ Womens health
2010
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Football fans and food: a case study of a football club in the English Premier League
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Football fans and food: a case study of a football club in the English Premier League
2010
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Overview
Although there is growing awareness of the impact of diet on health, little attention has been given to the food available in our sports stadia. We used a football club (Citygrene FC) - Citygrene is a fictional name - in the English Premier League as a case study to examine the attitudes of male and female football supporters to the food and drink available at their home stadium (Citygrene Stadium).
The research design used five focus groups of male and female fans. The discourse was audiotaped, transcribed, coded and analysed for themes.
A football stadium in the English Premier League, England.
The participants were season ticket holders drawn from two stands at Citygrene Stadium.
The research showed a high level of dissatisfaction with the food and drink supplied. There were key differences in the views of the male and female participants in the focus groups, with the women more concerned about wider issues such as the lack of healthy food. Both men and women were aware of their role as consumers and felt that there was an opportunity for Citygrene to improve their catering profits, if they provided a better selection of food and drink and an improved service.
The study shows that there is a demand for healthier food options (and a wider choice of food and drink in general), which may provide an economic opportunity for stadium and catering managers. In addition, a stadium may be considered a potential 'healthy setting', which can serve as a supportive environment for healthier food choices.
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Cambridge University Press
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