This brief is about obesity rates among OEF/OIF veterans and how race, education level, gender, and use of the VA play a role in obesity rates. For practice and policy, a fitness education program should be implemented by the VA to help lower obesity rates since obesity can cause more serious health problems. Suggestions for future research include expanding the study to involve veterans from other military eras and expanding the study to look at more risks associated with obesity
This brief summarizes a scholarly article of the same name. It reviews research which assesses the p...
Master of Public HealthPublic Health Interdepartmental ProgramKatie M. HeinrichVeterans receiving he...
Introduction: Among the nearly 21 million military veterans living in the United States, 64.0% of w...
This brief is about obesity rates among OEF/OIF veterans and how race, education level, gender, and ...
Objective: Overweight and obesity prevalences are established for the U.S. general population and fo...
The aim of the current study is to understand the health trajectory of female veterans who participa...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of overweight and obesity on veterans\u27 career...
The purpose of the present study was to examine regional differences in average self-reported BMI, o...
Purpose: Obesity is a growing concern for Veterans Affairs (VA) providers of women Veterans as recen...
OBJECTIVE: The overall rate of obesity is rising in the USA; this is also reflected in the military ...
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...
Body mass index (BMI) has risen among members of the military, though to a lesser degree than in civ...
Abstract Background Obesity and obesity-related conditions, such as type 2 diabetes, are a major iss...
Background: The trend of escalating obesity has prompted some armed forces to employ comprehensive h...
This brief summarizes a scholarly article of the same name. It reviews research which assesses the p...
Master of Public HealthPublic Health Interdepartmental ProgramKatie M. HeinrichVeterans receiving he...
Introduction: Among the nearly 21 million military veterans living in the United States, 64.0% of w...
This brief is about obesity rates among OEF/OIF veterans and how race, education level, gender, and ...
Objective: Overweight and obesity prevalences are established for the U.S. general population and fo...
The aim of the current study is to understand the health trajectory of female veterans who participa...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of overweight and obesity on veterans\u27 career...
The purpose of the present study was to examine regional differences in average self-reported BMI, o...
Purpose: Obesity is a growing concern for Veterans Affairs (VA) providers of women Veterans as recen...
OBJECTIVE: The overall rate of obesity is rising in the USA; this is also reflected in the military ...
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...
Body mass index (BMI) has risen among members of the military, though to a lesser degree than in civ...
Abstract Background Obesity and obesity-related conditions, such as type 2 diabetes, are a major iss...
Background: The trend of escalating obesity has prompted some armed forces to employ comprehensive h...
This brief summarizes a scholarly article of the same name. It reviews research which assesses the p...
Master of Public HealthPublic Health Interdepartmental ProgramKatie M. HeinrichVeterans receiving he...
Introduction: Among the nearly 21 million military veterans living in the United States, 64.0% of w...