<div><p>Individuals entering US Army service are generally young and healthy, but many are overweight, which may impact cardiometabolic risk despite physical activity and fitness requirements. This analysis examines the association between Soldiers’ BMI at accession and incident cardiometabolic risk factors (CRF) using longitudinal data from 731,014 Soldiers (17.0% female; age: 21.6 [3.9] years; BMI: 24.7 [3.8] kg/m<sup>2</sup>) who were assessed at Army accession, 2001–2011. CRF were defined as incident diagnoses through 2011, by ICD-9 code, of metabolic syndrome, glucose/insulin disorder, hypertension, dyslipidemia, or overweight/obesity (in those not initially overweight/obese). Multivariable-adjusted proportional hazards models were use...
Background/Aim. Obesity is currently considered to be the most frequent metabolic disease worldwi...
Body mass index (BMI) has risen among members of the military, though to a lesser degree than in civ...
Objective. The purpose of this analysis was to determine the accuracy of age and gender adjusted BMI...
Individuals entering US Army service are generally young and healthy, but many are overweight, which...
BACKGROUND: Cardiometabolic disease risk in US military recruits and the effects of military trainin...
<p>Mean ages of incident overweight/obesity (closed squares), hypertension (closed circles), glucose...
Cardiometabolic disease risk in US military recruits and the effects of military training have not b...
Objectives: This observational follow-up study investigated the associations of nutrition and body c...
U.S. military service confers both health benefits and risks potentially associated with a clusterin...
Objective: In the British Army, fitness is assessed by a load carriage test (Annual Fitness Test, AF...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the number one cause of death in the United States. Common risk fact...
OBJECTIVE: The overall rate of obesity is rising in the USA; this is also reflected in the military ...
Background: The incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is rapidly increasing at an alarming rate...
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of this analysis was to determine the accuracy of age and gender adjust...
OBJECTIVE — Few prospective data exist on the risk of diabetes in individuals serving in the U.S. mi...
Background/Aim. Obesity is currently considered to be the most frequent metabolic disease worldwi...
Body mass index (BMI) has risen among members of the military, though to a lesser degree than in civ...
Objective. The purpose of this analysis was to determine the accuracy of age and gender adjusted BMI...
Individuals entering US Army service are generally young and healthy, but many are overweight, which...
BACKGROUND: Cardiometabolic disease risk in US military recruits and the effects of military trainin...
<p>Mean ages of incident overweight/obesity (closed squares), hypertension (closed circles), glucose...
Cardiometabolic disease risk in US military recruits and the effects of military training have not b...
Objectives: This observational follow-up study investigated the associations of nutrition and body c...
U.S. military service confers both health benefits and risks potentially associated with a clusterin...
Objective: In the British Army, fitness is assessed by a load carriage test (Annual Fitness Test, AF...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the number one cause of death in the United States. Common risk fact...
OBJECTIVE: The overall rate of obesity is rising in the USA; this is also reflected in the military ...
Background: The incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is rapidly increasing at an alarming rate...
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of this analysis was to determine the accuracy of age and gender adjust...
OBJECTIVE — Few prospective data exist on the risk of diabetes in individuals serving in the U.S. mi...
Background/Aim. Obesity is currently considered to be the most frequent metabolic disease worldwi...
Body mass index (BMI) has risen among members of the military, though to a lesser degree than in civ...
Objective. The purpose of this analysis was to determine the accuracy of age and gender adjusted BMI...