Literature DB >> 28429642

Selected weight management interventions for military populations in the United States: a narrative report.

Jessica Murray1, Basil H Aboul-Enein2, Joshua Bernstein3, Joanna Kruk4.   

Abstract

Overweight and obesity continues to be a significant public health burden in the US and particularly among military personnel. Although the US Department of Defense mandates standardized physical activity requirements for military members, incidence and prevalence of overweight and obesity among military personnel continue to increase. Each military department controls their own interventional strategies for physical fitness and weight control. However, unique challenges such as geographic transients, lack of central standardization and empirical efficacy data across military departments, and chronic stress associated with military service adversely affect program outcomes. This brief narrative report explores overweight and obesity interventions among military populations from 2006 to 2016 and includes programmatic reviews of eight overweight and obesity interventions: The Prevention of Obesity in Military Community; Health Eating, Activity, and Lifestyle Training Headquarters (H.E.A.L.T.H); ArmyMOVE!; L.I.F.E.; Look AHEAD; Nutrition-focused Wellness Coaching; Go for Green; and LE3AN. A majority of these interventions did not report significant weight loss 6 months post intervention, and did not mention a theoretical foundation within the interventions. Further research to examine the importance of theory-based programming is warranted to improve process and outcome objectives.

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Keywords:  Obesity; health; intervention; military; weight management

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28429642     DOI: 10.1177/0260106017704797

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutr Health        ISSN: 0260-1060


  2 in total

1.  "Making weight" during military service is related to binge eating and eating pathology for veterans later in life.

Authors:  Robin M Masheb; Amanda M Kutz; Alison G Marsh; Kathryn M Min; Christopher B Ruser; Lindsey M Dorflinger
Journal:  Eat Weight Disord       Date:  2019-08-30       Impact factor: 4.652

2.  Weight Loss Intervention Impact on the Physical Fitness Test Scores of Air Force Service Members.

Authors:  Kinsey Pebley; Alexis Beauvais; Leslie A Gladney; Mehmet Kocak; Robert C Klesges Klesges; Marion Hare; Phyllis A Richey; Karen C Johnson; Ann Hryshko-Mullen; G Wayne Talcott; Rebecca A Krukowski
Journal:  Mil Med       Date:  2020-06-08       Impact factor: 1.437

  2 in total

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