Dietary intake, beliefs and barriers in a mixed cohort of law enforcement personnel undergoing training

Joe Dulla, Charlene Matthews, Kristen MacKenzie, Rob Marc Orr

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Abstract

Law enforcement personnel have been recognized as having a high risk for several lifestyle-related health conditions. The nature of their work, including sedentary
roles interspersed with shift work, intermittent high-intensity activity and a high stress-load can have a negative impact on a law enforcement personnel’s health
Law enforcement personnel attending training may follow suboptimal dietary practices which can impair performance or enhance their risk for nutrition-related chronic diseases.
Original languageEnglish
Pages136
Publication statusPublished - 11 Feb 2020
Event5th International Congress on Soldiers' Physical Performance - Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, Quebec, Canada
Duration: 11 Feb 202014 Feb 2020
Conference number: 5th
http://www.icspp2020.ca/
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V25nFYqXwb9s2qiZP73iyZfT24FpMLYR/view (Conference Program)
http://www.icspp2020.ca/documents/774/files/ICSPP%202020_Book_of_abstracts_V_13%20octobre.pdf (Book of Abstracts)

Conference

Conference5th International Congress on Soldiers' Physical Performance
Abbreviated titleICSPP
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityQuebec
Period11/02/2014/02/20
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