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Assessing Readiness in Military Women: The Relationship of Body, Composition, Nutrition, and Health (1998)
Food and Nutrition Board (FNB)

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injury, 20, 77

stress fracture injuries, 218-219

stress fracture risks of fitness training, impact on Army women in BCT, 243-245

See also Diseases and disorders;

Health

N

National Academy of Sciences, x, xi, 31, 282, 286

National Center for Health Statistics, 236

National Fire Protection Association, 74, 283

"Recommended Practice for Physical Performance and Conditioning Programs," 74

National Health and Nutrition Evaluation Survey (NHANES), 48, 96, 178, 227

Third Report on Nutrition Monitoring in the U.S., 117

National Institutes of Health (NIH), 63

Computer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects (CRISP), 282

Consensus Conference, 1985, 43

Consensus Conference on Optimal Calcium Intakes, 241

Consensus Development Panel, 227

Technology Assessment Conference Panel, 100, 102

National Maternal and Infant Health Survey, 1988, 144-145

National Research Council (NRC)

Recommended Healthy Weight Guideline, 38

National Task Force on the Prevention and Treatment of Obesity, 100

Native Americans

body composition of women, ethnic differences, 224

NATO. See North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

Naval Administrative Message (NAVADMIN) 071/93; 258

Naval Administrative Message (NAVADMIN) 148/94; 258

Naval Health Research Center, 31, 229

Naval Operational Message (NAVOP) 064/90; 5, 36, 66, 254

Naval Operations Instruction (OPNAVINST) 6000.1A; 6, 128, 255

Naval Operations Instruction (OPNAVINST) 6110.1D; 6, 66, 90, 255

Naval Reproductive Outcome Survey, 138, 148

Navy. See U.S. Navy

Navy Health and Physical Readiness Program, 229

"Navy Nutrition and Weight Control Self-Study Guide: Forge the Future," 90

Navy policies. See Specific policies

Navy Weight Loss Program, 90

Neurological diseases and disorders

zinc and iron nutriture, and neuropsychological function of women, 231-232

See also Diseases and disorders

NHANES. See National Health and Nutrition Evaluation Survey (NHANES)

NIH. See National Institutes of Health (NIH)

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 79

NRC. See National Research Council (NRC)

Nutrients. See Folic acid;

Iron;

Protein, dietary;

Zinc, dietary

Nutrition

military studies results, 116-118, 161-163

nutrient adequacy of weight loss diets, 115

postpartum and, 150, 163-165

pregnancy and, 150, 163-165

See also Energy;

Folic acid;

Health;

Iron;

Protein, dietary;

Zinc, dietary

Nutrition and Your Health: Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 38, 41, 117

Nutrition Medicine Service, 89

Nutritional status of military women

Army women, 233-234

assessment of, 13, 185-186

conclusions, 161-162

dieting, chronic, consequences, xi, 109-116

discussion, 162-163

health and fitness and, 219-220

nutrient intake, 17

nutrients, altered status, 118-122

rations (operational) and dining hall meals, impact on, xi, 116-122

recommendations, 162

research recommended, 20, 163

studies, military, results, 116-118, 161-163

undernutrition, health consequences, 189-193

U.S. Naval Academy female midshipmen, 217-218

See also Health;

Nutrition;

Women, military

O

Obesity. See Overweight;

Weight;

Weight management issues

Obesity prevention, 102-103.

See also Dieting;

Overweight;

Weight;

Weight loss methods;

Weight management issues;

Weight management programs

Occupational classification (OCC)

strength requirements of job classifications for enlisted women:

very heavy, 67, 264-266

heavy, 67, 267-269

moderate heavy, 67, 269-271

medium, 67, 272-274

light, 67, 275-279

See also Military occupational specialties (MOSs)

Occupations, military. See Military occupational specialties (MOSs);

Occupational classification (OCC)

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