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pro vyhledávání: '"Gaston P. Bathalon"'
Autor:
Laura Dotson, Tracey J. Smith, Louise Hadden, Alan White, Bernadette P. Marriott, Andrew J. Young, LesLee K. Funderburk, Gaston P. Bathalon
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. 113:907-919
To assess whether active duty military personnel meet Healthy People 2010 objectives for physical activity and fruit, vegetable, and whole-grain intake; the relationship of select demographic characteristics, lifestyle factors (eg, smoking), and eati
Autor:
Alan White, Bernadette P. Marriott, Andrew J. Young, Tracey J. Smith, Gaston P. Bathalon, LesLee K. Funderburk, Louise Hadden, Laura Dotson
Publikováno v:
Obesity. 20:1534-1538
In the United States, nationally representative civilian studies have shown that BMI is associated with select sociodemographic characteristics. Active-duty military personnel are not included in these surveys and the persistence of these association
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Biometeorology. 56:379-385
The use of thermoregulatory models for assessing physiological responses of workers in thermally stressful situations has been increasing because of the risks and costs related to human studies. In a previous study (Yokota et al. Eur J Appl Physiol 1
Publikováno v:
Journal of Thermal Biology. 35:154-159
This paper addresses a variable-dependence (VD) MC method developed based on a previous attempt (VI-MC method) (J. Therm. Biol. 29 (2004), 515) to be incorporated in a thermoregulatory model. Simulated individuals with anthropometrics by VI- and VD-M
Autor:
Tracey J. Smith, Susan M. McGraw, Gaston P. Bathalon, Andrew J. Young, Lori D. Sigrist, J. Philip Karl
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 110:268-273
Excess weight is associated with negative health outcomes. Meal replacements are effective in promoting favorable body composition changes in civilian populations; however, their efficacy with military service members who have unique lifestyles is un
Autor:
Tracey J. Smith, Lori D. Sigrist, Jennifer Rood, Andrew J. Young, Holly L. McClung, J. Philip Karl, Gaston P. Bathalon
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 109:1241-1245
New approaches to assess energy intake (EI) may have advantages over traditional written methods, but validity of these emerging methodologies must be demonstrated. This exploratory study compared EI obtained using a hand-held personal digital assist
Autor:
Tiffany M. Stewart, Helen Allen, Lori D. Sigrist, Karl E. Friedl, Andrew J. Young, Hongmei Han, Donald A. Williamson, Corby K. Martin, Lolita Burrell, Van S. Hubbard, Donna H. Ryan, Gaston P. Bathalon
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 174:001-008
The Department of Defense (DoD) has mandated development of a system to collect and manage data on the weight, percent body fat (%BF), and fitness of all military personnel. This project aimed to (1) develop a computerized weight and fitness database
Autor:
Isabel G, Jacobson, Tyler C, Smith, Besa, Smith, Pamela K, Keel, Paul J, Amoroso, Timothy S, Wells, Gaston P, Bathalon, Edward J, Boyko, Margaret A K, Ryan, Charlene, Wong
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Epidemiology. 169:415-427
The effect of military deployments to combat environments on disordered eating and weight changes is unknown. Using longitudinal data from Millennium Cohort Study participants who completed baseline (2001-2003) and follow-up (2004-2006) questionnaire
Autor:
Philip J. Niro, C M. Falco, Harris R. Lieberman, F. Matthew Kramer, Gaston P. Bathalon, Charles A. Morgan
Publikováno v:
Biological Psychiatry. 57:422-429
Military exercises generate high levels of stress to simulate combat, providing a unique opportunity to examine cognitive and physiologic responses of normal humans to acute stress.Cognitive and physiologic markers of stress were evaluated before, du
Autor:
Anjali Sridhar, Patricia A. Deuster, William J. Becker, Gaston P. Bathalon, Karen K O'Brien, Regina Coll
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 168:57-62
PURPOSE: Assess the health behaviors of U.S. Army Rangers, including their diet and physical activity patterns, and their use of alcohol, tobacco, and nutritional supplements. METHODS: Army Rangers (N=38) completed selected self-report and food frequ