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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neuroscience, Vol 18 (2024)
IntroductionThis observational study investigated the effects of sleep deprivation and ad libitum caffeine consumption on cognitive performance, risk behavior, and mood among 28 Israeli Special Forces (SF) soldiers (mean age: 20.57 ± 0.92 years) dur
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https://doaj.org/article/74f36f53ad7442758373e007bfd910ac
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 15 (2024)
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https://doaj.org/article/d2edc32ed9914bffb3eaca1736f4653b
Publikováno v:
Climate Risk Management, Vol 45, Iss , Pp 100629- (2024)
The interactions between climate change and homelessness in the United States are neither widely documented nor uniformly quantified. Individuals who experience homelessness are commonly not accounted for in community, state, or federal climate chang
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https://doaj.org/article/5ce41dcbc54047ff862fec4d1285a99b
Publikováno v:
Nutrition Journal, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-19 (2022)
Abstract Background Although representative data on caffeine intake in Americans are available, these data do not include US service members (SMs). The few previous investigations in military personnel largely involve convenience samples. This cross-
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https://doaj.org/article/499297ecb65143db83b8b6b20e1b2660
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Pharmacology, Vol 13 (2022)
Background: This cross-sectional study investigated the prevalence of, and factors associated with, filled prescription medications (FPMs) among United States (US) service members (SMs).Methods: A stratified random sample of active duty SMs from the
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https://doaj.org/article/c136dc443ed9473aa29009fa8b3631fb
Publikováno v:
Nutrition Journal, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2021)
Abstract Background This study examined incidence rates, temporal trends, and demographic factors associated with vitamin deficiencies/disorders in all United States military personnel from 1997 to 2015 (mean N = 1,382,266/year). Methods Employing an
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https://doaj.org/article/005fa19154174e9098e029b12f19259c
Autor:
Owen T. Carmichael, Sreekrishna R. Pillai, Kori Murray, Preetham Shankapal, John Caldwell, Oshin Vartanian, Claire E. Berryman, J.P. Karl, Melissa Harris, Jennifer C. Rood, Stefan M. Pasiakos, Harris R. Lieberman
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage, Vol 243, Iss , Pp 118496- (2021)
Background: Clinical administration of testosterone is widely used due to a variety of claimed physical and cognitive benefits. Testosterone administration is associated with enhanced brain and cognitive function, as well as mood, in energy-balanced
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https://doaj.org/article/e86abbaaa201493c94c8f5d70199cb4f
Autor:
Stefan M. Pasiakos, Claire E. Berryman, J. Philip Karl, Harris R. Lieberman, Jeb S. Orr, Lee M. Margolis, John A. Caldwell, Andrew J. Young, Monty A. Montano, William J. Evans, Oshin Vartanian, Owen T. Carmichael, Kishore M. Gadde, Neil M. Johannsen, Robbie A. Beyl, Melissa N. Harris, Jennifer C. Rood
Publikováno v:
EBioMedicine, Vol 46, Iss , Pp 411-422 (2019)
Background: Severe energy deficits during military operations, produced by significant increases in exercise and limited dietary intake, result in conditions that degrade lean body mass and lower-body muscle function, which may be mediated by concomi
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https://doaj.org/article/6c5247c2064c4917b538e38e4f07ace6
Autor:
Alyssa N. Varanoske, Melissa N. Harris, Callie Hebert, Emily E. Howard, Neil M. Johannsen, Steven B. Heymsfield, Frank L. Greenway, Lee M. Margolis, Harris R. Lieberman, David D. Church, Arny A. Ferrando, Jennifer C. Rood, Stefan M. Pasiakos
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, Vol 23, Iss , Pp 100819- (2021)
Background: Previously, young males administered 200 mg/week of testosterone enanthate during 28 days of energy deficit (EDef) gained lean mass and lost less total mass than controls (Optimizing Performance for Soldiers I study, OPS I). Despite that
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https://doaj.org/article/9be3e07b9b8d46149e4a8b779246eca7
Publikováno v:
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, Vol 18, Iss 1 (2021)
Background Sport-related nutritional supplements (SRNSs) include sport drinks, sport bars, and sport gels. Previous studies indicate that 25–35 % of athletes and 25–50 % of military personnel report using these supplements. This study examined pr
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https://doaj.org/article/05fec16307da489cae6043553f42b7e7