• Author: J. Philip Karl
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Dietary restraint and emotional eating mediate the relationship between negative body image and diet quality in U.S. Army soldiers

Abstract: Body composition requirements for U.S. Army Soldiers may increase risk of negative body image and unhealthy dietary behaviors, which may in turn lead to poor nutrition. …

Dietary restraint and emotional eating mediate the relationship between negative body image and diet quality in U.S. Army soldiers

Abstract: Body composition requirements for U.S. Army Soldiers may increase risk of negative body image and unhealthy dietary behaviors, which may in turn lead to poor nutrition. …

Military health and nutrition examination study (MHANES): Assessment of dietary intake and estimated energy requirements in U.S. Army soldiers

Abstract:Learning Outcome: Describe the 24-hour dietary recall data and estimate energy requirements in US Army Soldiers as part of the Military Health and Nutrition Examination …

Comparison of US Army soldiers' health-related behaviors before and during the COVID-19 pandemic era

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To determine if the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic was associated with differences in eating behaviors, body mass index, physical activity, …

The Military Health and Nutrition Examination Study (MHANES) project overview: Assessment of the health and nutritional status of the active-duty US Army

Abstract: The purpose of the Military Health and Nutrition Examination Study (MHANES) is to assess dietary intake, cardiometabolic health, body composition, nutritional status and …

Development and Validation of the Military Eating Behavior Survey

Abstract: Objective: To describe the Military Eating Behavior Survey (MEBS), developed, and validated for use in military populations. Design: Questionnaire development using a …