PREVENTION OF OBESITY IN MILITARY WOMEN
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Military women, obesity, nutrition, physical activity, stress management, psychological support, foreign experience, healthy lifestyle, Australia, USA, Canada, Great Britain.Abstract
This article is devoted to the study of foreign experiences aimed at preventing obesity in military women. The article analyzes effective approaches to preventing obesity in the military systems of countries such as the USA, Canada, Great Britain and Australia, including measures such as proper nutrition, regular physical activity, stress management and psychological support. The importance of comprehensive approaches to maintaining a healthy lifestyle in military women is emphasized. These experiences can help military personnel prevent obesity and improve their health.
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Germany
United States of America
Italy
United Kingdom
France
Canada
Uzbekistan
Japan
Republic of Korea
Australia
Spain
Switzerland
Sweden
Netherlands
China
India