Friday, March 22, 2013

Changes in Military Dining Facilities Promote Healthy Eating Habits

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Changes in Military Dining Facilities Promote Healthy Eating Habits
Mar 23rd 2013, 06:39

The spread of obesity in the military is currently estimated to be around 13%. This rising epidemic, also rampant throughout the general population, could result in military career setbacks, negatively impact operational readiness, and jeopardize Department of Defense operations. To combat the epidemic, a team of researchers chose the military cafeteria as the venue to observe and evaluate eating behavior and the positive impact of modest changes to promote healthy eating and food selection. The results are captured in a new report published by the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.

"Many studies have tested the effect of dietary, informational, and environmental interventions on the eating behaviors of customers in civilian worksite and university cafeterias," says lead investigator Major Aaron Crombie, PhD, RD, Military Nutrition Division, US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA. "However, studies to date testing such interventions in military dining facilities (DFACs) have been very limited and inconclusive. Our study aimed to address that information gap." Nearly three-quarters of military personnel eat at least one meal a day in garrison dining facilities.
IMAGE: This is a photo of a study participant's tray after consuming the test meal. Photo stills were compared to both before meal photos and photos of reference portions to determine...

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