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Publikováno v:
Clocks & Sleep, Vol 2, Iss 2, Pp 182-193 (2020)
We aimed to assess the relationship between subjective sleep quality and occupationally-relevant outcomes in military personnel. Participants were from an elite unit of US Army soldiers who worked extended (~30 h) shifts (with minimal recovery time b
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https://doaj.org/article/3f078d791ecf4507b943aa91aecb79df
Publikováno v:
Military Psychology. 35:119-131
Autor:
Janna Mantua, Bradley M. Ritland, Walter Sowden, Ashlee B. McKeon, Alexxa F. Bessey, Susan P. Proctor, Jacob A. Naylor, Vincent F. Capaldi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 24:919-924
Objectives Explore the impact transitioning from daytime to nighttime operations has on performance in U.S. Army Rangers. Methods Fifty-four male Rangers (age 26.1 ± 4.0 years) completed the Y-Balance Test (YBT), a vertical jump assessment, and a gr
Autor:
Walter Sowden, Ashlee B. McKeon, Tina M. Burke, Janna Mantua, Bradley M. Ritland, Maddison Pirner, Alexxa F. Bessey, Jacob A. Naylor, Scott Doyle
Publikováno v:
Sleep Health. 7:500-503
Objective To assess the relationship between sleep quality and occupational well-being in active duty military Service Members. Design Longitudinal prospective analysis. Setting An annual military training event. Participants US Army special operatio
Publikováno v:
Clocks & Sleep
Clocks & Sleep, Vol 2, Iss 15, Pp 182-193 (2020)
Clocks & Sleep; Volume 2; Issue 2; Pages: 182-193
Clocks & Sleep, Vol 2, Iss 15, Pp 182-193 (2020)
Clocks & Sleep; Volume 2; Issue 2; Pages: 182-193
We aimed to assess the relationship between subjective sleep quality and occupationally-relevant outcomes in military personnel. Participants were from an elite unit of US Army soldiers who worked extended (~30 h) shifts (with minimal recovery time b
Autor:
Bradley M Ritland, Jacob A Naylor, Alexxa F Bessey, Tina M Burke, Julie M Hughes, Stephen A Foulis, Walter J Sowden, Janna Mantua
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine.
Introduction Musculoskeletal injuries and insufficient sleep are common among U.S. Army Rangers. There has been limited research into whether indices of sleep differ between injured and uninjured Rangers. The purpose of this study was to investigate
Autor:
Janna Mantua, Carolyn Mickelson, Bradley M. Ritland, Walter Sowden, Ashlee B. McKeon, Jacob A. Naylor, Alexxa F. Bessey, J Choynowski, Tina M. Burke, Guido Simonelli
Publikováno v:
BMJ military health.
BackgroundUS military service members have characteristically poor sleep, even when ‘in garrison’ or at one’s home base. The physical sleeping environment, which is often poor in military-provided housing or barracks, may contribute to poor sle
Autor:
Bradley M. Ritland, Vincent F. Capaldi, Alexxa F. Bessey, Janna Mantua, Jacob A. Naylor, Richard Chabuz, Walter Sowden, Ashlee B. McKeon
Publikováno v:
Sleep medicine. 73
Background Sleep loss negatively impacts stationary balance in a laboratory setting, but few studies have examined this link in a naturalistic environment. We tested this relationship in U.S. Army soldiers that often undergo mission-driven sleep loss
Autor:
Scott Doyle, Tina M. Burke, Maddison Pirner, Jacob A. Naylor, Bradley M. Ritland, Walter Sowden, Ashlee B. McKeon, Alexxa F. Bessey, Janna Mantua
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 44:A122-A123
Introduction Insufficient sleep is ubiquitous among active duty service members in operational settings. Although insufficient sleep has been linked to poor cognitive, psychological, and physiological outcomes in military populations, little research
Autor:
Janna Mantua, Walter Sowden, Ashlee B. McKeon, Jacob A. Naylor, Alexxa F. Bessey, Bradley M. Ritland
Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 53:357-357