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Autor:
Stefan M Pasiakos, J Philip Karl, Laura J Lutz, Nancy E Murphy, Lee M Margolis, Jennifer C Rood, Sonya J Cable, Kelly W Williams, Andrew J Young, James P McClung
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 2, p e31222 (2012)
BACKGROUND: Cardiometabolic disease risk in US military recruits and the effects of military training have not been determined. This study examined lifestyle factors and biomarkers associated with cardiometabolic risk in US Army recruits (209; 118 ma
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6d91ae3f6824447daf84c40c587965c6
Autor:
Laura J. Lutz, Philip J. Niro, Kelly W. Williams, J. Philip Karl, Sonya J. Cable, Susan M. McGraw, James P. McClung, Erin Gaffney-Stomberg, Thomas L. Cropper
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. 117:396-403
Background The 2010 Healthy Eating Index (HEI-2010), a measure of diet quality, is used to quantify adherence to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Better HEI scores have been associated with positive health outcomes; however, the relationship bet
Autor:
John A. Caldwell, Philip J. Niro, Emily K. Farina, Lauren A. Thompson, Kyle Grohmann, James P. McClung, Harris R. Lieberman, Kelly W. Williams
Publikováno v:
Physiology & Behavior. 165:86-97
Stress influences numerous psychological and physiological processes, and its effects have practical implications in a variety of professions and real-world activities. However, few studies have concurrently assessed multiple behavioral, hormonal, nu
Publikováno v:
Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being. 8:351-363
Background It is reported that women are more susceptible to stress than men but they have not been compared in stressful, real-world, team-centered, occupational/training environments. This study investigated effects of Army Basic Combat Training (B
Publikováno v:
Nutritional neuroscience. 22(11)
Combat deployments are characterized by high operational demands with limited opportunities for sleep leading to fatigue and degraded cognitive and operational performance. Caffeine in moderate doses is recognized as an effective intervention for phy
Autor:
Jonathan C. Taylor, James P. McClung, Lee M. Margolis, Gary E. Means, Kelly W. Williams, Nancy E. Murphy, Harris R. Lieberman, Emily K. Farina, Stefan M. Pasiakos
Publikováno v:
Military medicine. 182(3)
U.S. Army Special Operations Forces (SOF) soldiers deploy frequently and conduct military operations through special warfare and surgical strike capabilities. Tasks required to execute these capabilities may induce physical and mental stress and have
Autor:
Emily K. Farina, Kelly W. Williams, Harris R. Lieberman, Sonya J. Cable, J. Philip Karl, Philip J. Niro, James P. McClung
Publikováno v:
Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. 56:1113-1123
Objective: This study investigated whether a stressful military training program, the 9- to 10-week U.S. Army basic combat training (BCT) course, alters the cognitive performance and mood of healthy young adult females. Background: Structured trainin
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 176:1104-1110
Past studies indicated that overall Basic Combat Training (BCT) attrition (discharge) was associated with various risk factors. BCT has changed considerably since many of these studies were conducted. This study examined Soldiers medically attrited f
Autor:
J. Philip Karl, Kelly W. Williams, James P. McClung, Harris R. Lieberman, Andrew J. Young, Sonya J. Cable
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 92:93-100
Background: Iron status degrades in female soldiers during military training. Inflammation-mediated up-regulation of hepcidin, a key mediator of iron homeostasis, may be a contributing factor. Objective: We measured the efficacy of an iron-fortified
Autor:
Ran, Yanovich, J Philip, Karl, Einat, Yanovich, Laura J, Lutz, Kelly W, Williams, Sonya J, Cable, Andrew J, Young, Stefan M, Pasiakos, James P, McClung
Publikováno v:
U.S. Army Medical Department journal.
Iron is an essential micronutrient known to affect physical and cognitive performance. Studies indicate a significant reduction in iron status in female Soldiers immediately following military training, although the comparative effects of military tr