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Study suggests legislation to tamp down on obesity, improve military recruiting
A nurse uses a body analyzer scale to estimate a sailor’s body composition. (Jacob Sippel/Navy)
The Defense Department spends over $1 billion a year on treatment of obesity-ralted issues, including lost productivity, according to a report by the Congressional Research Service.
Being out of shape also puts troops at a higher risk for injury, costing more money to treat and more time lost, and increases the likelihood they’ll wash out before finishing an enlistment, according to research.
It “could be a topic for legislative consideration,” according to the report, released Dec. 22.

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