A group of military generals and nutrition advocates from throughout Arkansas agreed Thursday during a virtual roundtable discussion that increasing food security is essential, not only to address childhood obesity, but also to bolster national security by helping more young people meet the U.S. military's health and fitness standards.
A group of military generals and nutrition advocates from throughout Arkansas agreed Thursday during a virtual roundtable discussion that increasing food security is essential, not only to address childhood obesity, but also to bolster national security by helping more young people meet the U.S. military's health and fitness standards.