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Capt. Sidney Zven, MD: Innovations and Education to Win the Battle Against Food Insecurity in the Military

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Did you know that up to one in four active-duty service members struggle to find sufficient nutritious food? In this eye-opening conversation, we're joined by Air Force Captain Dr. Sidney Zven, MD, who shares his groundbreaking research on food insecurity in the military. We discuss the often-unappreciated prevalence of this issue and its impact on recruitment, retention, and overall military readiness.

We also explore the challenges military families face in accessing crucial resources like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Women and Infants and Children (WIC) program, as well as the logistical issues that arise for those stationed overseas. We discuss the historical stigma surrounding food stamps and WIC and how Military Medicine is working to identify high-risk families and connect them with much-needed benefits.

Don't miss this compelling episode that sheds light on a hidden crisis affecting our military families. Discover the potential for policy changes, the role nonprofit and governmental organizations can play in tackling this urgent problem, and the importance of nutrition education for the military community. Join us as we delve into the crucial issue of food insecurity and its impact on the health of our brave service members and their families.

Chapters:

(0:00:00) - Combatting Food Insecurity in the Military

(0:04:20) - Military Food Insecurity and Government Programs

(0:15:55) - Military Families and WIC Challenges

(0:19:32) - Military Food Insecurity and Historical Stigma

Chapter Summaries:

(0:00:00) - Combatting Food Insecurity in the Military (4 Minutes)

We explore the critical issue of food insecurity in the military, discussing the challenges Service Members face and the innovative solutions and initiatives that Military Medicine is employing to combat this concern. Today we're joined by Air Force Captain Dr Sidney Zven, MD, who tells us about his pathway to medicine and his research into food insecurity in the military. The Department of Defense reported that up to 24% of military service members experienced food insecurity between October of 2020 and January 2021, in comparison to the 10.3% that is expected for the civilian population - one in four Active Duty Service Members may struggle to sufficient nutritious food for their families.

(0:04:20) - Military Food Insecurity and Government Programs (12 Minutes)

We explore the multifaceted issue of food insecurity in the military and how it impacts recruitment, retention, and overall military readiness. We discuss the prevalence of obesity as a contributing factor to military recruit shortage, the impact of food insecurity on families' decisions to stay in the military, and the link between food insecurity and elevated risk of anxiety and depression among military members. We also examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on levels of food insecurity, the Women and Infants and Children (WIC) program, and other state and federal programs available to support service members.

(0:15:55) - Military Families and WIC Challenges (4 Minutes)

We discuss the difficulties encountered in enrolling in WIC and other logistical issues that can arise when dealing with military families, such as the disconnect between providers and local WIC offices, the burden placed on families to navigate the enrollment process, and the double appointments and wait times at WIC offices. We also discuss the process for families stationed overseas and the supply chain issues they may face when utilizing WIC benefits.

(0:19:32) - Military Food Insecurity and Stigma (7 Minutes)

The historical stigma associated with receiving food stamps and WIC can be a major barrier to service members needing these resources. The military has made efforts to de-stigmatize these programs and provide more resources for military families. A study conducted at Walter Reed revealed that many families are unknowingly eligible for WIC. A unique approach is being implemented to identify high-risk military families and enroll them in these benefits. We discuss the importance of nutrition education and how providing access to healthy and affordable food is essential for the well-being of military families. We look at how food insecurity can be addressed through policy changes and the role of governmental and nonprofit organizations in providing resources and support. We also examine the effects of food insecurity on service members' overall health and the importance of providing nutritional education to the military community.

Episode Keywords: Food Insecurity, Military, Active-Duty Service Members, Air Force Captain Dr. Sidney Zven, Multifaceted Impact, Women and Infants and Children (WIC) Program, Logistical Issues, Stigma, Military Medicine, Nutrition Education, Healthy and Affordable Food, Policy Changes, Mental Health, Recruitment, Retention, Military Readiness, Obesity, Anxiety, Depression, COVID-19, Double Appointments, Supply Chain Issues, Eligibility, High-Risk Families

Hashtags: #WarDocs #Military #Medicine #Podcast #MilitaryFoodInsecurity #FeedingOurTroops #NourishingDefenders #WICProgram #CombattingHunger #FoodInsecuritySolutions

Honoring the Legacy and Preserving the History of Military Medicine

The WarDocs Mission is to honor the legacy, preserve the oral history, and showcase career opportunities, unique expeditionary experiences, and achievements of Military Medicine. We foster patriotism and pride in Who we are, What we do, and, most importantly, How we serve Our Patients, the DoD, and Our Nation.

Find out more and join Team WarDocs at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/

Check our list of previous guest episodes at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/episodes

Listen to the “What We Are For” Episode 47. https://bit.ly/3r87Afm

WarDocs- The Military MedicinePodcast is a Non-Profit, Tax-exempt-501(c)(3) Veteran Run Organization run by volunteers. All donations are tax-deductible and go to honoring and preserving the history, experiences, successes, and lessons learned in Military Medicine. A tax receipt will be sent to you.

WARDOCS documents the experiences, contributions, and innovations of all Military MedicineServices, ranks, and Corps who are affectionately called "Docs" as a sign of respect, trust, and confidence on and off the battlefield, demonstrating dedication to the medical care of fellow comrades in arms.

Follow Us on Social Media

Twitter: @wardocspodcast

Facebook: WarDocs Podcast

Instagram: @wardocspodcast

LinkedIn: WarDocs-The Military MedicinePodcast

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Did you know that up to one in four active-duty service members struggle to find sufficient nutritious food? In this eye-opening conversation, we're joined by Air Force Captain Dr. Sidney Zven, MD, who shares his groundbreaking research on food insecurity in the military. We discuss the often-unappreciated prevalence of this issue and its impact on recruitment, retention, and overall military readiness.

We also explore the challenges military families face in accessing crucial resources like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Women and Infants and Children (WIC) program, as well as the logistical issues that arise for those stationed overseas. We discuss the historical stigma surrounding food stamps and WIC and how Military Medicine is working to identify high-risk families and connect them with much-needed benefits.

Don't miss this compelling episode that sheds light on a hidden crisis affecting our military families. Discover the potential for policy changes, the role nonprofit and governmental organizations can play in tackling this urgent problem, and the importance of nutrition education for the military community. Join us as we delve into the crucial issue of food insecurity and its impact on the health of our brave service members and their families.

Chapters:

(0:00:00) - Combatting Food Insecurity in the Military

(0:04:20) - Military Food Insecurity and Government Programs

(0:15:55) - Military Families and WIC Challenges

(0:19:32) - Military Food Insecurity and Historical Stigma

Chapter Summaries:

(0:00:00) - Combatting Food Insecurity in the Military (4 Minutes)

We explore the critical issue of food insecurity in the military, discussing the challenges Service Members face and the innovative solutions and initiatives that Military Medicine is employing to combat this concern. Today we're joined by Air Force Captain Dr Sidney Zven, MD, who tells us about his pathway to medicine and his research into food insecurity in the military. The Department of Defense reported that up to 24% of military service members experienced food insecurity between October of 2020 and January 2021, in comparison to the 10.3% that is expected for the civilian population - one in four Active Duty Service Members may struggle to sufficient nutritious food for their families.

(0:04:20) - Military Food Insecurity and Government Programs (12 Minutes)

We explore the multifaceted issue of food insecurity in the military and how it impacts recruitment, retention, and overall military readiness. We discuss the prevalence of obesity as a contributing factor to military recruit shortage, the impact of food insecurity on families' decisions to stay in the military, and the link between food insecurity and elevated risk of anxiety and depression among military members. We also examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on levels of food insecurity, the Women and Infants and Children (WIC) program, and other state and federal programs available to support service members.

(0:15:55) - Military Families and WIC Challenges (4 Minutes)

We discuss the difficulties encountered in enrolling in WIC and other logistical issues that can arise when dealing with military families, such as the disconnect between providers and local WIC offices, the burden placed on families to navigate the enrollment process, and the double appointments and wait times at WIC offices. We also discuss the process for families stationed overseas and the supply chain issues they may face when utilizing WIC benefits.

(0:19:32) - Military Food Insecurity and Stigma (7 Minutes)

The historical stigma associated with receiving food stamps and WIC can be a major barrier to service members needing these resources. The military has made efforts to de-stigmatize these programs and provide more resources for military families. A study conducted at Walter Reed revealed that many families are unknowingly eligible for WIC. A unique approach is being implemented to identify high-risk military families and enroll them in these benefits. We discuss the importance of nutrition education and how providing access to healthy and affordable food is essential for the well-being of military families. We look at how food insecurity can be addressed through policy changes and the role of governmental and nonprofit organizations in providing resources and support. We also examine the effects of food insecurity on service members' overall health and the importance of providing nutritional education to the military community.

Episode Keywords: Food Insecurity, Military, Active-Duty Service Members, Air Force Captain Dr. Sidney Zven, Multifaceted Impact, Women and Infants and Children (WIC) Program, Logistical Issues, Stigma, Military Medicine, Nutrition Education, Healthy and Affordable Food, Policy Changes, Mental Health, Recruitment, Retention, Military Readiness, Obesity, Anxiety, Depression, COVID-19, Double Appointments, Supply Chain Issues, Eligibility, High-Risk Families

Hashtags: #WarDocs #Military #Medicine #Podcast #MilitaryFoodInsecurity #FeedingOurTroops #NourishingDefenders #WICProgram #CombattingHunger #FoodInsecuritySolutions

Honoring the Legacy and Preserving the History of Military Medicine

The WarDocs Mission is to honor the legacy, preserve the oral history, and showcase career opportunities, unique expeditionary experiences, and achievements of Military Medicine. We foster patriotism and pride in Who we are, What we do, and, most importantly, How we serve Our Patients, the DoD, and Our Nation.

Find out more and join Team WarDocs at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/

Check our list of previous guest episodes at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/episodes

Listen to the “What We Are For” Episode 47. https://bit.ly/3r87Afm

WarDocs- The Military MedicinePodcast is a Non-Profit, Tax-exempt-501(c)(3) Veteran Run Organization run by volunteers. All donations are tax-deductible and go to honoring and preserving the history, experiences, successes, and lessons learned in Military Medicine. A tax receipt will be sent to you.

WARDOCS documents the experiences, contributions, and innovations of all Military MedicineServices, ranks, and Corps who are affectionately called "Docs" as a sign of respect, trust, and confidence on and off the battlefield, demonstrating dedication to the medical care of fellow comrades in arms.

Follow Us on Social Media

Twitter: @wardocspodcast

Facebook: WarDocs Podcast

Instagram: @wardocspodcast

LinkedIn: WarDocs-The Military MedicinePodcast

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