ISBN:
9780833082602
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0833090062
,
0833082604
,
9780833090065
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xv, 69 pages)
Series Statement:
Rand Project Air Force series on resiliency Nutritional fitness and resilience
Parallel Title:
Print version Floréz, Karen R Nutritional fitness and resilience
Keywords:
United States Airmen
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Health and hygiene
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United States Civilian employees
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Health and hygiene
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United States
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United States
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Resilience (Personality trait)
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Nutrition
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Diet
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Families of military personnel Health and hygiene
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Resilience (Personality trait)
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Nutrition
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Diet
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Families of military personnel
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Family Health
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Health
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Human Activities
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Military Personnel
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Named Groups
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Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
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Occupational Groups
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Persons
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Phenomena and Processes
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Physical Fitness
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Physiological Phenomena
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Population Characteristics
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Psychiatry and Psychology
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Psychological Phenomena and Processes
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Resilience, Psychological
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Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena
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Delivery of Health Care
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Nutrition
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Resilience (Personality trait)
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Medicine
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Health & Biological Sciences
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Military & Naval Medicine
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United States
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HISTORY ; Military ; Aviation
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Diet
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Electronic books
Abstract:
This report is one of a series designed to support Air Force leaders in promoting resilience among its Airmen, civilian employees, and Air Force family members. It examines the relationship between nutritional fitness and resilience, using key constructs found in the scientific literature that address self-regulation, positive affect, perceived control, self-efficacy, self-esteem, and optimism. Supporting or increasing the levels of the key measures of nutritional fitness identified in this report may facilitate resilience and can protect Airmen, civilian employees, and Air Force families from the negative effects of stress. The report also reviews construct measures, well-being, and resilience outcomes as well as interventions designed to promote the nutritional fitness constructs
Abstract:
This report is one of a series designed to support Air Force leaders in promoting resilience among its Airmen, civilian employees, and Air Force family members. It examines the relationship between nutritional fitness and resilience, using key constructs found in the scientific literature that address self-regulation, positive affect, perceived control, self-efficacy, self-esteem, and optimism. Supporting or increasing the levels of the key measures of nutritional fitness identified in this report may facilitate resilience and can protect Airmen, civilian employees, and Air Force families from the negative effects of stress. The report also reviews construct measures, well-being, and resilience outcomes as well as interventions designed to promote the nutritional fitness constructs
Note:
"RAND Project AIR FORCE
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-69)
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