通过领导激励的营养建立健康文化。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Military Medicine Pub Date : 2025-11-01 DOI:10.1093/milmed/usaf021
Tanisha L Currie, Cindy C Crawford, Jonathan M Scott, Melissa R Troncoso, Mary S McCarthy, Andrea T Lindsey, Patricia A Deuster
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在作战准备和维持一支健康的征兵部队之间取得平衡,在国防部内部提出了越来越大的挑战。慢性可预防疾病,如超重和肥胖,以及肌肉骨骼损伤,对招募和保留构成威胁。需要新的方法,领导者在影响营养准备方面处于独特的地位,可以发挥关键作用。领导者激励营养(LIN)是一个建议的框架,为领导者提供建立健康文化的战略。领导者激励营养提供了一种方法,领导者可以在单位内利用,以改善健康和绩效。LIN框架是通过与主要营养主题专家和领导人合作,根据相关的循证信息制定的。LIN的7个核心支柱是整合营养基础,模拟自上而下的营养行为,促进以性能为中心的食物环境,整合膳食补充剂知识,考虑影响营养选择的经济因素,评估全面力量健身影响,促进国防部健康资源的利用。每个支柱都为领导人提供了一个实用的方法来吸引服务人员,同时鼓励营养准备。由于领导者能够建立信任并发挥榜样作用,在其单位采用LIN框架可以在国防部内指导和培养一种健康文化。领导者激励营养将通过健康的营养和用餐时间经验帮助领导者建立共享社区,并有助于制定影响国防部准备状态的军事营养政策。这篇评论描述了营养准备的概念,营养准备的要素和原则,以及领导者如何激励服务人员最大限度地提高绩效,以支持营养准备。
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Building a Culture of Health Through Leader-Inspired Nutrition.

The balance of operational readiness and maintaining a healthy recruitment force presents increasing challenges within the DoD. Chronic preventable diseases, such as overweight and obesity, along with musculoskeletal injuries, are threats to recruitment and retention. Novel approaches are needed and leaders are in a unique position to serve a key role in influencing nutrition readiness. Leader-Inspired Nutrition (LIN) is a proposed framework that equips leaders with strategies for building a culture of health. Leader-Inspired Nutrition provides an approach leaders can leverage within units to improve health and performance. The LIN framework was developed from relevant and evidence-based information through collaboration with key nutrition subject matter experts and leaders. The 7 core pillars of LIN are to integrate nutrition basics, model top-down nutrition behaviors, promote a performance-focused food environment, integrate dietary supplements knowledge, consider economic factors that affect nutrition choices, evaluate Total Force Fitness impact, and promote utilization of DoD wellness resources. Each pillar provides leaders with a practical approach to engaging service members while encouraging nutrition readiness. As leaders engender trust and serve as role models, the adoption of the LIN framework in their units can guide and foster a culture of health within the DoD. Leader-Inspired Nutrition will assist leaders in building shared communities through healthful nutrition and mealtime experiences and serve to shape military nutrition policies that affect readiness within the DoD. This commentary describes the concept of LIN, the elements and principles of LIN, and how leaders can inspire service members to maximize performance to support nutrition readiness.

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Military Medicine
Military Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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393
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期刊介绍: Military Medicine is the official international journal of AMSUS. Articles published in the journal are peer-reviewed scientific papers, case reports, and editorials. The journal also publishes letters to the editor. The objective of the journal is to promote awareness of federal medicine by providing a forum for responsible discussion of common ideas and problems relevant to federal healthcare. Its mission is: To increase healthcare education by providing scientific and other information to its readers; to facilitate communication; and to offer a prestige publication for members’ writings.
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