In the military, excessive weight could put members at risk for training injuries, loss of potential career opportunities, and possible discharge from military service. This could increase cost to United States\u27 national defense through increased injuries, decreased retention due to early discharge, cost of retraining, and lifelong chronic health conditions. The purpose of the study was to determine if there was a correlation or predictive value between active duty Navy members\u27 perception of care provided for weight management and the active duty Navy member\u27s motivation for weight management interventions. The social capital theory served as the theoretical framework for this cross-sectional survey design quantitative study. Data...
Includes Supplementary MaterialCurrent weight and circumference-based standards rely on an outdated ...
Obesity impacts the U.S. military by affecting the health and readiness of active duty service membe...
The emergence of obesity as a distinct disease could have far reaching consequences for an organisat...
INTRODUCTION: Rates of overweight and obesity have increased in the military, particularly in the U....
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of overweight and obesity on veterans\u27 career...
Overweight/obesity and inadequate fitness in active duty personnel impact the wellbeing of service m...
Body mass index (BMI) has risen among members of the military, though to a lesser degree than in civ...
Objective: The emergence of obesity as a distinct disease could have far reaching consequences for a...
Unhealthy lifestyles cost businesses, governmental organizations, and the United States military bil...
Background: In 2015, 61% of active duty (AD) U.S. Air Force (USAF) members were categorized as bein...
Overweight and obesity continues to be a significant public health burden in the US and particularly...
Sailors often separate from the Navy, despite their best efforts to stay, because they do not meet t...
Overweight and obesity are a major concern that may influence the operational capacity of the UK Nav...
Overweight and obesity continues to be a significant public health burden in the US and particularly...
The primary objective of the study was to evaluate the interaction of two different weight managemen...
Includes Supplementary MaterialCurrent weight and circumference-based standards rely on an outdated ...
Obesity impacts the U.S. military by affecting the health and readiness of active duty service membe...
The emergence of obesity as a distinct disease could have far reaching consequences for an organisat...
INTRODUCTION: Rates of overweight and obesity have increased in the military, particularly in the U....
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of overweight and obesity on veterans\u27 career...
Overweight/obesity and inadequate fitness in active duty personnel impact the wellbeing of service m...
Body mass index (BMI) has risen among members of the military, though to a lesser degree than in civ...
Objective: The emergence of obesity as a distinct disease could have far reaching consequences for a...
Unhealthy lifestyles cost businesses, governmental organizations, and the United States military bil...
Background: In 2015, 61% of active duty (AD) U.S. Air Force (USAF) members were categorized as bein...
Overweight and obesity continues to be a significant public health burden in the US and particularly...
Sailors often separate from the Navy, despite their best efforts to stay, because they do not meet t...
Overweight and obesity are a major concern that may influence the operational capacity of the UK Nav...
Overweight and obesity continues to be a significant public health burden in the US and particularly...
The primary objective of the study was to evaluate the interaction of two different weight managemen...
Includes Supplementary MaterialCurrent weight and circumference-based standards rely on an outdated ...
Obesity impacts the U.S. military by affecting the health and readiness of active duty service membe...
The emergence of obesity as a distinct disease could have far reaching consequences for an organisat...