The purpose of this research was to study the nutritional status of United States Coast Guard Law Enforcement Detachment (USCG/ LEDET) personnel before and after prolonged travel at sea. To date there is no information available regarding the nutritional status of Coast Guard personnel. Forty-seven subjects were studied in total, each served as their own control. Demographic and health history data was collected at baseline. Dietary and exercise data was collected before and during the deployment. Body composition was determined before and after a deployment. The results of this study revealed that the USCG/LEDET personnel had high cholesterol and decreased fiber intakes. Cholesterol intake during deployment (516.8±239.7 mg/day) was signifi...
The present study was designed to objectively assess the effects of 3-months submarine deployment on...
The paper deals with the issue of the influence of soldiers' nutrition in foreign missions on the co...
BACKGROUND: Cardiometabolic disease risk in US military recruits and the effects of military trainin...
Background Personnel in Armed Forces entities such as the US Coast Guard (USCG) engage in strenu-ous...
<p>* = P < 0.05</p><p>** = P < 0.01.</p><p><sup>1</sup> Coast Guard occupation is the self-reported ...
Personnel in Armed Forces entities such as the US Coast Guard (USCG) engage in strenuous tasks requi...
Personnel in Armed Forces entities such as the US Coast Guard (USCG) engage in strenuous tasks requi...
Objectives: This observational follow-up study investigated the associations of nutrition and body c...
Background: The prevalence of risk factors for lifestyle-related diseases, such as cancers and cardi...
Confined space, limited exercise equipment, rotating shift work and reduced sleep may affect cardiom...
Confined space, limited exercise equipment, rotating shift work and reduced sleep may affect cardiom...
Introduction: Optimal diet together with good physical fitness maintains readiness and military per...
<p>Dietary supplement categories as defined in Dietary Supplement and Caffeine Intake Survey of U.S....
Objectives: This observational follow-up study investigated the associations of nutrition and body c...
The present study was designed to objectively assess the effects of 3-months submarine deployment on...
The present study was designed to objectively assess the effects of 3-months submarine deployment on...
The paper deals with the issue of the influence of soldiers' nutrition in foreign missions on the co...
BACKGROUND: Cardiometabolic disease risk in US military recruits and the effects of military trainin...
Background Personnel in Armed Forces entities such as the US Coast Guard (USCG) engage in strenu-ous...
<p>* = P < 0.05</p><p>** = P < 0.01.</p><p><sup>1</sup> Coast Guard occupation is the self-reported ...
Personnel in Armed Forces entities such as the US Coast Guard (USCG) engage in strenuous tasks requi...
Personnel in Armed Forces entities such as the US Coast Guard (USCG) engage in strenuous tasks requi...
Objectives: This observational follow-up study investigated the associations of nutrition and body c...
Background: The prevalence of risk factors for lifestyle-related diseases, such as cancers and cardi...
Confined space, limited exercise equipment, rotating shift work and reduced sleep may affect cardiom...
Confined space, limited exercise equipment, rotating shift work and reduced sleep may affect cardiom...
Introduction: Optimal diet together with good physical fitness maintains readiness and military per...
<p>Dietary supplement categories as defined in Dietary Supplement and Caffeine Intake Survey of U.S....
Objectives: This observational follow-up study investigated the associations of nutrition and body c...
The present study was designed to objectively assess the effects of 3-months submarine deployment on...
The present study was designed to objectively assess the effects of 3-months submarine deployment on...
The paper deals with the issue of the influence of soldiers' nutrition in foreign missions on the co...
BACKGROUND: Cardiometabolic disease risk in US military recruits and the effects of military trainin...