1988
DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-4506.1988.tb00133.x
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Acceptability Studies of Military Ration: Meal, Ready-to-Eat

Abstract: The military operational ration, designated as Meal, Ready‐to‐Eat (MRE) has been developed to furnish combat troops with a higher quality food product in a logistically more suitable container than its predecessor, Meal, Combat, Individual (MCI). A study was conducted to determine the acceptability of feeding the MRE ration for a 34‐day test period. Two combat support companies from the 25th Infantry Division participated in this study at the Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii. One company subsisted solely on MRE… Show more

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“…High protein levels can also enhance satiety and acceptability of military rations (Merrill et al, 2004), while BCAA supplements aid combatant recovery by reducing muscle enzyme concentrations (Fox et al, 1988).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High protein levels can also enhance satiety and acceptability of military rations (Merrill et al, 2004), while BCAA supplements aid combatant recovery by reducing muscle enzyme concentrations (Fox et al, 1988).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(iii) consumo dos itens do cardápio, com respostas em cinco opções (0%, 25%, 50%, 75 e 100%), representando a projeção da ingesta aproximada de cada cardápio, de acordo com formulário desenvolvido pelo Exército Americano no Natick Center Soldier Center (FOX;WENKAM;HIRSCH, 1988) Os impactos fisiológicos e nutricionais, interferindo no rendimento e operacionalidade, podem variar a partir de perfis de consumo variados, conforme cada região em que é realizada a ingesta.…”
Section: Pesquisa Online (Online Survey)unclassified
“…There was little evidence to explain intake based on lower food acceptance (Fox, Wenkam, & Hirsch, 1989;Meiselman, Hirsch, & Popper, 1988). Troops in both the MRE group and the control group who were eating the MRE for lunch rated all the ration items above 5, the neutral point of the 9-point scale.…”
Section: Attributes Of the Foodmentioning
confidence: 99%