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Obesity Crisis Hurts U.S. Military Recruitment, Costs Billions
« on: September 11, 2024, 08:24:01 am »

Obesity Crisis Hurts U.S. Military Recruitment, Costs Billions
Story by Kathrine Frich • 15h


In 2023, the U.S. military rejected 52,000 potential recruits due to obesity, according to a report from the American Security Project, a think tank comprising former military officials and bipartisan politicians.

54% Decline in Applicants
This comes amid a national obesity crisis that impacts nearly 40% of Americans, including 18.5% of children, as reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), according to Digi24.
 
The rising number of overweight recruits is part of a broader challenge faced by the U.S. military, which saw a 54% decline in applicants between 2022 and 2023.

As recruiting difficulties mount, the military has been forced to relax some physical fitness standards and issue waivers for overweight candidates to maintain operational capacity.
 
Substantial Financial Toll
The Pentagon reports that as far back as 2015, 71% of young Americans aged 17-24 were ineligible for military service, with obesity being a primary reason for disqualification. Today, obesity affects 21.6% of active-duty service members, up from 19.3% in 2021.

While the military has introduced weight reduction programs, results have been modest, with only a 1% decrease in average body mass. Sustaining long-term improvements remains uncertain.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/obesity-crisis-hurts-u-s-military-recruitment-costs-billions/ar-AA1qljrp
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