15th October 2008
More New Zealand Men Are Worrying About Their Weight According To Life Pharmacy Survey
Weight management programmes have always been associated with women, but according to a national survey carried out at
Life Pharmacies a growing number of men are signing up to weight management programmes.
The Tony Ferguson New Zealand Weight Management Survey, which was completed by specialist Life Pharmacy advisers across
the country, found that 20% of new members are now male and that concerns about health is the driving factor, with men
expressing concern over high blood pressure, increased risk of heart attacks, diabetes and other medical conditions
associated with being overweight.
Sarah Buckley, Life Pharmacy Category Manager for Tony Ferguson New Zealand, says that the survey results, which covered
over 8,500 active clients, highlight changing male attitudes towards weight loss:
‘The growing number of male participants in weight management programmes shows us that more men are thinking about their
weight and are showing an interest in healthy living,’ says Sarah. ‘They are also realising the benefits of signing up
to a professionally run scheme, rather than going it alone.
‘We have noticed that men respond especially well to plans such as Life Pharmacy’s Tony Ferguson Weight Management
Programme. The low-carb meal plans and unlimited consultations with in-store advisers take the guesswork out of losing
weight and fits around a busy life. We have also found that men relate better to programmes that have been founded by
another man. They feel that the weight and lifestyle consultants really understand them and their varying problems and
requirements.’
The Tony Ferguson weight management programme is offered by Life Pharmacy stores throughout New Zealand. The
international success of the programme is credited to its healthy low-carb approach, coupled with the ongoing support
and education that is provided by in-store Tony Ferguson advisors. More information can be found at
www.tonyferguson.co.nz.
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