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Citation

McCarthy MS, Elshaw EB, Szekely BM, Pflugeisen B. Nurs. Outlook 2017; 65(5S): S6-S16.

Affiliation

MultiCare Institute for Research and Innovation, Tacoma, WA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.outlook.2017.06.009

PMID

28754212

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In the last decade the Military Health System has changed its paradigm to focus on health promotion and disease prevention.

PURPOSE: This paper reviews a decade of research exploring the effects of military life on nutritional status and bone health of Army soldiers.

METHOD: Descriptive and experimental approaches have assessed occupational demands on soldiers in variable environments that require optimal nutrition status and physical health.

DISCUSSION: The prevalence of overweight and obesity in the military has risen dramatically and the implications for health, readiness, productivity, and cost demands attention. The related nutritional deficits such as suboptimal vitamin D status likely contribute to musculoskeletal injuries which have a greater impact on the performance and readiness of soldiers than any other medical condition in peacetime or conflict.

CONCLUSION: The greatest challenge in our system for health is optimizing the performance of all soldiers while minimizing health risks and long-term disability resulting from occupational hazards, particularly those inherent to war.

Published by Elsevier Inc.


Language: en

Keywords

Bone health; Health promotion; Military research; Nutrition; Wellness

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