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An Open Letter to the Department of War: Safe and Effective Strategies to Counter Military Obesity

An Open Letter to the Department of War: Safe and Effective Strategies to Counter Military Obesity

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Today, the American Security Project (ASP), the Obesity Care Advocacy Network (OCAN), and over 70 signatories sent an open letter to the Department of War. The letter shares a set of evidence-based policy recommendations for safe, effective strategies to counter military obesity and strengthen force readiness and resilience. The full text of the letter is below.

 

February 2, 2026

The Honorable Pete Hegseth
United States Secretary of War
1000 Defense Pentagon
Washington, DC 20301-1000

Dear Secretary Hegseth,

The members of the United States Armed Forces are the collective cornerstone of American freedom and prosperity, and their health and fitness are paramount to our national defense. We applaud your commitment to improving the strength of our warfighters as they protect the American people and homeland.

As you have emphasized, rising rates of overweight and obesity among U.S. military personnel pose an urgent threat to readiness, manpower, and the overall health of the force. In April 2024, the American Security Project (ASP) and over fifty signatories sent a call-to-action letter to Secretary Lloyd James Austin III requesting increased access to vital obesity care for military personnel and a review of the process for identifying and treating obesity. The Department’s response affirmed our concerns and stated that a review of our recommendations was underway.

We appreciate that you have helped elevate public attention to this issue, including through your X post sharing ASP’s report on reserve component obesity last May. In addition to your ongoing efforts, urgent action is necessary to ensure that our service members receive the medical care they need to remain a strong fighting force and continue to thrive after the completion of their service.

To this end, ASP, the Obesity Care Advocacy Network, and the following signatories are advocating for:

  • Obesity prevention: Increased exercise opportunities and enhanced access to healthy foods and beverages per the CDC’s federal facility food service guidelines, starting with periodic, service-wide reviews of on-base nutrition environments and nutrition program assessments to inform a wider food transformation strategy.
  • Early intervention: Referral of service members exceeding weight standards to a medical professional for comprehensive health review and discussion of treatment options.
  • Evidence-based obesity treatment: Improved access to obesity treatments that have been proven safe and effective, including nutrition counseling, behavioral and lifestyle interventions, FDA-approved obesity medications, and other appropriate medical interventions, as well as implementation of clear policy guidelines for pharmacological treatment to facilitate access.
  • Expanded research: Additional funding for research assessing the impacts of obesity on military readiness and the potential cost-saving implications of various prevention and treatment mechanisms.
  • Increased education on unsafe practices: Increased awareness of the health risks and long-term inefficacy of disordered eating and unregulated weight loss substances.
  • Assured treatment coverage: Reversal of recent cuts to TRICARE coverage of obesity medications, including GLP-1s, for TRICARE for Life beneficiaries and other specialty groups, as well as reopening of provider networks for beneficiaries under TRICARE Prime and TRICARE Select.

Given the diverse and evolving security threats facing the United States, it is absolutely essential that we provide our forces with the resources they need to maintain their health and readiness. The Department of War must take action ensuring every warfighter is equipped to take on the personal battle against obesity so that they are prepared to tackle the nation’s greatest challenges.

Respectfully,

The American Security Project & Obesity Care Advocacy Network

 

Alongside the following organizations:

A. Philip Randolph Institute

Advocates for Better Children’s Diets

Alliance for Women’s Health and Prevention

Alliance of Sleep Apnea Partners

American Association of Clinical Endocrinology

American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

American Diabetes Association

American Diabetes Association/Obesity Association

American Gastroenterological Association

American Medical Women’s Association

American Podiatric Medical Association

American Psychological Association Services

American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery

American Society for Nutrition

Association of State Public Health Nutritionists

Better Living Fitness

Caregiver Action Network

Chronic Care Policy Alliance

Color of Gastrointestinal Illnesses

Colorado Obesity Society

Commissioned Officers Association of the U.S. Public Health Service

Common Threads

Community Liver Alliance

Diabetes Leadership Council

Diabetes Patient Advocacy Coalition

Fatty Liver Foundation

Fleet Reserve Association

Florida Obesity Society

Gerontological Society of America

Get Healthy Utah

Global Liver Institute

Healthy Savannah

HealthyWomen

League of United Latin American Citizens

Looms For Lupus

Lupus and Allied Diseases Association, Inc.

Lupus Foundation of America

MANA, A National Latina Organization

Missouri Psychological Association

National Association of Hispanic Nurses

National Black Nurses Association, Inc.

National Consumers League

National Hispanic Health Foundation

Nevada Chronic Care Collaborative

Obesity Action Coalition

Obesity Medicine Association

Ohio Kentucky Chapter of the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery

PAN Foundation

Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association

Raymond A. Wood Foundation

San Antonio Obesity Society

STOP Obesity Alliance

The Mended Hearts, Inc.

The Obesity Society

Vietnam Veterans of America

Weigh to Wellness Denver

Western Colorado Weight Care, LLC

Wisconsin Obesity Society

WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease

And the following individual signatories:

Brigadier General Steven M. Anderson
United States Army, Retired
Former Deputy Chief of Staff,
Logistics for the Multi-National Force in Iraq
Member, ASP Consensus for American Security

Rear Admiral Jamie Barnett
United States Navy, Retired
Former Deputy Commander,
Navy Expeditionary Combat Command
Member, ASP Consensus for American Security

Brigadier General Stephen Cheney
United States Marine Corps, Retired
Former Inspector General, U.S. Marine Corps
President Emeritus, American Security Project

Dr. Richele Corrado
United States Navy, Retired
Medical Director and Obesity Medicine Physician, Revolution Medicine, Health & Fitness
Senior Adjunct Fellow, American Security Project

Robert B. Crowe
Partner, RB CROWE LLC
Member, American Security Project Board of Directors

Major General Richard T. Devereaux
United States Air Force, Retired
Former Director of Operational Planning, Policy, and Strategy, U.S. Air Force Headquarters
Member, ASP Consensus for American Security

Major General William Enyart
United States Army, Retired
37th Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Member, ASP Consensus for American Security

Brigadier General Robert Felderman
United States Army, Retired
Former Deputy Director of Strategy, Policy and Plans, NORAD and USNORTHCOM
Member, ASP Consensus for American Security

Rear Admiral Len Hering, Sr.
United States Navy, Retired
Former Commander, Navy Region Southwest
Member, ASP Consensus for American Security

General Lori Robinson
United States Air Force, Retired
Former Commander, NORAD and USNORTHCOM Member, American Security Project Board of Directors

Lieutenant General Norman Seip
United States Air Force, Retired
Former Commander, 12th Air Force
President, American Security Project

Brigadier General Allyson Solomon
United States Air Force, Retired
Former Assistant Adjutant General – Air,
Maryland National Guard
Member, American Security Project Board of Directors

Governor Christine Whitman
50th Governor, State of New Jersey
Former Administrator,
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Member, ASP Consensus for American Security

An Open Letter to the Department of War: Safe and Effective Strategies to Counter Military Obesity by The American Security Project