Military Nutrition Research: Eight Tasks to Address Medical Factors Limiting Soldier Effectiveness
Abstract
To assess, maintain, or improve a soldier's physical/physiological/psychological capability to function effectively under environmental and operational stress and to minimize adverse effects of stress on health/safety and performance, the PBRC performs the following eight research tasks: Clinical Laboratory for Human and Food Samples performs laboratory analysis of samples from studies conducted by the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine (USARIEM) and at PBRC in Tasks 4 and 8; Stable Isotope Laboratory performs analyses to measure the energy expenditure and body composition of soldiers during prolonged field exercise and at PBRC in Tasks 4 and 8; Stress, - Nutrition and Mental Performance Laboratory continues multidisiplinary basic research studies of the interactions of stressors and nutrition on mental performance parameters in an animal model. Stress, Nutrition and Work Performance uses human subjects to develop nutritional strategies to improve physical performance under intense physical stress; Nutrient Database Integration Laboratory supports the Military - Nutrition Division and PBRC research studies by providing dietary intake and analysis support; Enhancing Military Diets targets health promotion through improved nutrition in basic combat training; Stress Nutrition and Immune Function Laboratory has been inactive in this year (since 6/30/00); Metabolic Unit Project allows new inpatient protocols to address specific issues in nutrition and metabolism that are important to the military mission.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2005
- Accession Number
- ADA443569
Entities
People
- Donna H. Ryan
Organizations
- Pennington Biomedical Research Center