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Do athletic ECG changes predict athletic performance in Gurkha recruits?

IntroductionECG changes are associated with regular long-term intensive exercise due to electrical manifestations of increased vagal tone, increased ventricular wall thickness and enlarged chamber size. The aim of this study was to further understand the relationship of athletic ECG changes and athletic performance in an athletic population.MethodsA...

Wed May 1, 2024 04:20
Changes in haemoglobin and ferritin levels during basic combat training: relevance for attrition and injury frequency

IntroductionThe primary aim of the present study was to assess interindividual and intraindividual variations in haemoglobin and ferritin concentrations in Swedish recruits over 5 months of basic combat training (BCT). The secondary aim was to find predictors for missing training (a precursor for attrition) and overuse injuries during BCT.MethodsIn...

Wed May 1, 2024 04:20
'Super boots for soldiers: theoretical ergogenic and thermoprotective benefits of energetically optimised military combat boots

Soldiers typically perform physically demanding tasks while wearing military uniforms and tactical footwear. New research has revealed a substantial increase of ~10% in energetic cost of walking when wearing modern combat boots versus running shoes. One approach to mitigating these costs is to follow in the footsteps of recent innovations in athletic...

Thu Apr 25, 2024 05:09
Effect of active-duty military service on neonatal birth outcomes: a systematic review

IntroductionIncreasing numbers of women serve in the armed forces in countries worldwide. Stress experienced during pregnancy is associated with adverse birth outcomes including preterm delivery (PTD) and low birth weight (LBW). Several characteristics of military employment and lifestyle can increase stress acting on active-duty servicewomen (ADSW)...

Tue Apr 23, 2024 05:04
How might the rapid development of artificial intelligence affect the delivery of UK Defence healthcare?

Artificial intelligence (AI) has developed greatly and is now at the centre of technological advancements. Current and recent military conflicts have highlighted the evolving complexity of warfare with rapid technological change at the heart of it. AI aims to understand and design systems that show signs of intelligence and are able to learn by deriving...

Fri Apr 12, 2024 04:12
Assessment of salivary cortisol dynamics in an infantry training exercise: a pilot study

IntroductionMeasuring cortisol during military training offers insights into physiological responses to stress. We attempted precisely timed, cortisol awakening response (CAR) and pre-sleep cortisol (PSC), and diurnal slope (peak morning minus evening cortisol), during a British Army exercise. We aimed to understand cortisol dynamics and evaluate the...

Fri Apr 12, 2024 04:12

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