Associations between Psychological Distress and Body Mass Index among Law Enforcement Officers: The National Health Interview Survey 2004-2010
Objectives: To investigate the association between psychological distress and obesity among law enforcement officers (LEOs) in the United States. Methods: Self-reported data on psychological distress based on six key questions were obtained from LEOs who participated in the National Health Interview...
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Main Authors: | Ja K. Gu (Author), Luenda E. Charles (Author), Cecil M. Burchfiel (Author), Michael E. Andrew (Author), Claudia Ma (Author), Ki Moon Bang (Author), John M. Violanti (Author) |
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2013-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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