Physical Activity and the Health of a Nation: A National Challenge and Collective Response

IF 1.5 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Bryant J. Webber, Daniel B. Bornstein, Mary Anne Kiel, Robert C. Wilkins, Cedric X. Bryant
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Abstract

Historic recruitment and retention challenges confront the U.S. military. In an invited panel discussion at Lifestyle Medicine 2023, we argued that widespread physical inactivity is contributing to these challenges, and that Lifestyle Medicine approaches should be part of the solution. Our aim in this commentary is to recapture the most salient messages from that discussion. First, we summarize significant epidemiologic studies that describe the scope of the problem among future recruits, current service members, and Veterans. Then, in the optimistic spirit that characterizes both the armed forces and Lifestyle Medicine communities, we outline several potential solutions. By increasing physical activity during the school day, using wearable technology to monitor and prompt health behaviors, addressing the other pillars of Lifestyle Medicine (especially sleep, nutrition, and stress management), aligning efforts with current health frameworks in the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs, and recruiting Lifestyle Medicine professionals, we are convinced that we can improve the health of our nation and, in so doing, strengthen military readiness and national security.
体育活动与国民健康:国家挑战与集体应对
美国军队在招募和留住人才方面面临着历史性的挑战。在 "生活方式医学 2023 "会议的一次受邀小组讨论中,我们认为普遍的身体不活动是造成这些挑战的原因,而生活方式医学方法应该成为解决方案的一部分。我们在本评论中的目的是重拾讨论中最突出的信息。首先,我们总结了重要的流行病学研究,这些研究描述了未来新兵、现役军人和退伍军人中存在的问题的范围。然后,本着武装部队和生活方式医学界所特有的乐观精神,我们概述了几种潜在的解决方案。通过在校期间增加体育锻炼、使用可穿戴技术监测和提示健康行为、解决生活方式医学的其他支柱问题(尤其是睡眠、营养和压力管理)、与国防部和退伍军人事务部当前的健康框架保持一致,以及招聘生活方式医学专业人员,我们相信我们可以改善我们国家的健康状况,从而加强军事准备和国家安全。
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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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