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期刊名:Military medicine

缩写:MIL MED

ISSN:0026-4075

e-ISSN:1930-613X

IF/分区:1.1/Q2

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Introduction: Social drivers of health (SDOH) influence health, but there are few comparisons of SDOH and health among users of the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) and the broader Veteran community to support using S...
Jillian T Robillard,Bridget A Owens,Julie L McNiff et al. Jillian T Robillard et al.
Introduction: Diet quality, as measured by the Healthy Eating Index, is positively associated with physical performance and fitness in elite U.S. Army Soldiers. Whether the Healthy Eating Score (HES-7), which was recently...
Rachel Zigler,Austin Pagani,Mark Haigney et al. Rachel Zigler et al.
Introduction: Pharmacogenomic testing (PGx) is often completed after an adverse drug event (ADE) has occurred, but moving toward a preemptive rather than reactive testing approach could potentially decrease preventable dr...
Renée I Matos,Ronald M Cervero,John L Melton et al. Renée I Matos et al.
Background: Occupational burnout in healthcare workers, especially in military medical settings, poses risks in retention, patient safety, productivity, well-being, and military readiness. Prior research suggests that sex...
Elder Granger,Kaitlyn Armstrong,Corbit Franks et al. Elder Granger et al.
Background: Military medical readiness plays a significant role in global military operations. While the severity of combat-related trauma is evident, musculoskeletal injuries (MSK's), are the largest medical threat to de...