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Anxiety and abnormal eating behaviors associated with cyclical readiness testing in a naval hospital active duty population.

机译:海军医院现役人群的周期性准备测试相关的焦虑和异常进食行为。

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Studies of abnormal eating behaviors in active duty military personal have found rates similar to or higher than the general population. We have reviewed these studies and extended the research to examine abnormal eating behaviors in a heterogeneous population at a major military medical center. We found high rates of body dissatisfaction, abnormal eating behaviors, and worry about passing the semiannual personal fitness assessment in both men and women. Abnormal eating behaviors were associated with worrying about the personal fitness assessment, and these measures were associated with body mass index and gender. Our data extend previous research indicating that cyclic or external pressure to maintain body weight within specified standards can produce unsafe eating and dieting behaviors. We recommend changes to the current system to incorporate treatment programs aimed at recognizing and treating eating disorders with a goal of producing more fit and healthy service members.
机译:对现役军人异常饮食行为的研究发现,其发生率与普通人群相似或更高。我们已经审查了这些研究,并扩展了研究范围,以检查主要军事医学中心异质人群的异常饮食行为。我们发现,男性和女性的身体不满意率高,饮食行为异常,并且担心通过半年度的个人健康评估。饮食行为异常与担心个人健康评估有关,而这些措施与体重指数和性别有关。我们的数据扩展了以前的研究,表明将体重保持在指定标准范围内的周期性或外部压力会产生不安全的饮食和节食行为。我们建议对当前系统进行更改,以纳入旨在识别和治疗饮食失调的治疗计划,以期培养更健康,更健康的服务对象。

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