Andrea T Lindsey
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Recent Articles
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Currie T, Crawford C, Scott J, Troncoso M, McCarthy M, Lindsey A, et al.
Mil Med
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39865645
The balance of operational readiness and maintaining a healthy recruitment force presents increasing challenges within the DoD. Chronic preventable diseases, such as overweight and obesity, along with musculoskeletal injuries, are...
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Crawford C, Lindsey A, Avula B, Katragunta K, Khan I, Deuster P
Nutrients
. 2025 Jan;
16(24.
PMID: 39770990
: Sixty-eight percent of service members are living with overweight or obesity, some who may not consult a healthcare provider when they decide to lose weight. Instead, they often turn...
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Deuster P, Linderman J, Hua D, Lindsey A
J Spec Oper Med
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39641609
This article highlights key topic areas related to dietary supplements (DSs) and performance-enhancing substances. It also discusses evidence-based resources the medical community can use when discussing high-quality DSs with Servicemembers...
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Crawford C, Avula B, Lindsey A, Katragunta K, Khan I, Deuster P
JAMA Netw Open
. 2024 May;
7(5):e249131.
PMID: 38691359
Importance: Dietary supplements for weight loss, among the most popular supplement products on the market, are promoted not only for losing weight and shedding fat, but also for added benefits...
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Costello R, Lindsey A, Deuster P
Nutr Today
. 2023 Aug;
58(1):34-38.
PMID: 37588673
In 2008, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Committee on Dietary Supplement Use by Military Personnel recommended the development of service wide military policies (e.g., education or regulations) to guide commanders...
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Crawford C, Avula B, Lindsey A, Walter A, Katragunta K, Khan I, et al.
JAMA Netw Open
. 2022 Aug;
5(8):e2226040.
PMID: 35947382
Importance: Cold, flu, and immunity dietary supplement product sales have skyrocketed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Supporting or boosting the immune system has become an important reason for...
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Crawford C, Walter A, Avula B, Lindsey A, Hunter A, Ikhlas A, et al.
Clin Toxicol (Phila)
. 2022 Feb;
60(6):737-744.
PMID: 35156875
Context: The purpose of this project was to determine types of dietary supplement products U.S. Service Members frequently ask about and identify risks associated with select products that consumers should...
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Durazzo A, Sorkin B, Lucarini M, Gusev P, Kuszak A, Crawford C, et al.
Front Pharmacol
. 2022 Jan;
12:714434.
PMID: 35087401
The increased utilization of metrology resources and expanded application of its' approaches in the development of internationally agreed upon measurements can lay the basis for regulatory harmonization, support reproducible research,...
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Eichner A, Coyles J, Fedoruk M, Maxey T, Lenaghan R, Novitzky J, et al.
Curr Sports Med Rep
. 2019 May;
18(5):178-182.
PMID: 31082891
The presence of performance-enhancing drugs in dietary supplements poses serious anti-doping and health risks to athletes and military service members. A positive drug test, suboptimal health, or adverse event can...
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Scott J, Lindsey A, Costello R, Deuster P
Nutr Today
. 2019 Feb;
53(5):229-233.
PMID: 30774152
Over half of young adults, athletes, and Military Service Members self-report using at least one dietary supplement (DS) 1 or more times per week. DS may be consumed to improve...