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"Committee on Body Composition, Nutrition, and Health of Military Women"
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Assessing Readiness in Military Women
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Board, Food and Nutrition
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Medicine, Institute of
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Committee on Body Composition, Nutrition, and Health of Military Women
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Body composition
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Human body
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United States-Armed Forces-Operational readiness
2000,1998
U.S. military personnel are required to adhere to standards of body composition, fitness, and appearance to achieve and maintain readiness-that is, the maintenance of optimum health and performance so they are ready for deployment at any moment. In 1992, the Committee on Military Nutrition Research reviewed the existing standards and found, among other things, that the standards for body composition required for women to achieve an appearance goal seemed to conflict with those necessary to ensure the ability to perform many types of military tasks. This report addresses that conflict, and reviews and makes recommendations about current policies governing body composition and fitness, as well as postpartum return-to-duty standards, Military Recommended Dietary Allowances, and physical activity and nutritional practices of military women to determine their individual and collective impact on the health, fitness, and readiness of active-duty women.
Weight Management
by
Food and Nutrition Board
,
Institute of Medicine
,
Committee on Body Composition, Nutrition, and Health of Military Women
2000,1998
U.S. military personnel are required to adhere to standards of body composition, fitness, and appearance to achieve and maintain readiness-that is, the maintenance of optimum health and performance so they are ready for deployment at any moment. In 1992, the Committee on Military Nutrition Research reviewed the existing standards and found, among other things, that the standards for body composition required for women to achieve an appearance goal seemed to conflict with those necessary to ensure the ability to perform many types of military tasks. This report addresses that conflict, and reviews and makes recommendations about current policies governing body composition and fitness, as well as postpartum return-to-duty standards, Military Recommended Dietary Allowances, and physical activity and nutritional practices of military women to determine their individual and collective impact on the health, fitness, and readiness of active-duty women.
Book Chapter
Nutritional Concerns of Military Women
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Food and Nutrition Board
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Institute of Medicine
,
Committee on Body Composition, Nutrition, and Health of Military Women
2000,1998
U.S. military personnel are required to adhere to standards of body composition, fitness, and appearance to achieve and maintain readiness-that is, the maintenance of optimum health and performance so they are ready for deployment at any moment. In 1992, the Committee on Military Nutrition Research reviewed the existing standards and found, among other things, that the standards for body composition required for women to achieve an appearance goal seemed to conflict with those necessary to ensure the ability to perform many types of military tasks. This report addresses that conflict, and reviews and makes recommendations about current policies governing body composition and fitness, as well as postpartum return-to-duty standards, Military Recommended Dietary Allowances, and physical activity and nutritional practices of military women to determine their individual and collective impact on the health, fitness, and readiness of active-duty women.
Book Chapter
Body Composition
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Food and Nutrition Board
,
Institute of Medicine
,
Committee on Body Composition, Nutrition, and Health of Military Women
2000,1998
U.S. military personnel are required to adhere to standards of body composition, fitness, and appearance to achieve and maintain readiness-that is, the maintenance of optimum health and performance so they are ready for deployment at any moment. In 1992, the Committee on Military Nutrition Research reviewed the existing standards and found, among other things, that the standards for body composition required for women to achieve an appearance goal seemed to conflict with those necessary to ensure the ability to perform many types of military tasks. This report addresses that conflict, and reviews and makes recommendations about current policies governing body composition and fitness, as well as postpartum return-to-duty standards, Military Recommended Dietary Allowances, and physical activity and nutritional practices of military women to determine their individual and collective impact on the health, fitness, and readiness of active-duty women.
Book Chapter
Pregnancy and Lactation and Postpartum Return-To-Duty Fitness
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Food and Nutrition Board
,
Institute of Medicine
,
Committee on Body Composition, Nutrition, and Health of Military Women
2000,1998
U.S. military personnel are required to adhere to standards of body composition, fitness, and appearance to achieve and maintain readiness-that is, the maintenance of optimum health and performance so they are ready for deployment at any moment. In 1992, the Committee on Military Nutrition Research reviewed the existing standards and found, among other things, that the standards for body composition required for women to achieve an appearance goal seemed to conflict with those necessary to ensure the ability to perform many types of military tasks. This report addresses that conflict, and reviews and makes recommendations about current policies governing body composition and fitness, as well as postpartum return-to-duty standards, Military Recommended Dietary Allowances, and physical activity and nutritional practices of military women to determine their individual and collective impact on the health, fitness, and readiness of active-duty women.
Book Chapter
Physical Fitness Policies and Programs
by
Food and Nutrition Board
,
Institute of Medicine
,
Committee on Body Composition, Nutrition, and Health of Military Women
2000,1998
U.S. military personnel are required to adhere to standards of body composition, fitness, and appearance to achieve and maintain readiness-that is, the maintenance of optimum health and performance so they are ready for deployment at any moment. In 1992, the Committee on Military Nutrition Research reviewed the existing standards and found, among other things, that the standards for body composition required for women to achieve an appearance goal seemed to conflict with those necessary to ensure the ability to perform many types of military tasks. This report addresses that conflict, and reviews and makes recommendations about current policies governing body composition and fitness, as well as postpartum return-to-duty standards, Military Recommended Dietary Allowances, and physical activity and nutritional practices of military women to determine their individual and collective impact on the health, fitness, and readiness of active-duty women.
Book Chapter