Purpose: The oxygen cost associated with load carriage is dependent upon both its mass and its placement about the body. For occupations in which load carriage is routinely performed, and involves identical loads for all individuals, the relative metabolic cost varies inversely with body mass. However, whilst we understand the average impact of varying load placement, our appreciation of its impact on a morphologically diverse, contemporary workforce is very limited. Methods:The relationship between load placement and body mass was evaluated in 65 men (23.0 y [SD 3.0]; 80.5 kg [SD 1.7]: range 56.0-109.8 kg), matched for height-adjusted adiposity (59.3 mm [SD 25.4]) and height-adjusted body mass (65.9 kg [SD 22.0]). Participants were grouped...
Taking a multi-disciplinary, integrated approach, the present study sought to examine selected physi...
The aim is to quantify the physiological cost of head-load carriage and to examine the 'free ride' h...
There is an emerging interest in augmenting forms of less strenuous exercise in order to increase en...
Background: Dismounted Soldiers routinely carry substantial loads over long distances at a fixed cad...
International audienceIn the military context, soldiers carry equipments of total mass often exceedi...
Morphological diversity is the source of differential stress when heavy work must be done by groups,...
The energy expenditure during carrying no load, 20, 35 and 50 kg at two walking speeds, 3 and 5 km/h...
Military personnel carry their equipment in load carriage systems (LCS) which consists of webbing an...
DOES THE METABOLIC COST OF LOAD CARRIAGE DIFFER BETWEEN MALES AND FEMALES? Habighorst HE, Baker RL, ...
INTRODUCTION: The ability to carry heavy loads is an important and necessary task during numerous ou...
BACKGROUND: Backpacks are the most popular way of carrying additional weight; however, it puts th...
The focus of this review is on the physiological considerations necessary for developing employment ...
INTRODUCTION: The carriage of heavy loads by military personnel is associated with increased energy ...
The aim is to quantify the physiological cost of head-load carriage and to examine the 'free ride' h...
J.T. Strang, C.J. Alfiero, C.L. Dumke FACSM, B.C. Ruby FACSM, M.W. Bundle University of Montana, Mis...
Taking a multi-disciplinary, integrated approach, the present study sought to examine selected physi...
The aim is to quantify the physiological cost of head-load carriage and to examine the 'free ride' h...
There is an emerging interest in augmenting forms of less strenuous exercise in order to increase en...
Background: Dismounted Soldiers routinely carry substantial loads over long distances at a fixed cad...
International audienceIn the military context, soldiers carry equipments of total mass often exceedi...
Morphological diversity is the source of differential stress when heavy work must be done by groups,...
The energy expenditure during carrying no load, 20, 35 and 50 kg at two walking speeds, 3 and 5 km/h...
Military personnel carry their equipment in load carriage systems (LCS) which consists of webbing an...
DOES THE METABOLIC COST OF LOAD CARRIAGE DIFFER BETWEEN MALES AND FEMALES? Habighorst HE, Baker RL, ...
INTRODUCTION: The ability to carry heavy loads is an important and necessary task during numerous ou...
BACKGROUND: Backpacks are the most popular way of carrying additional weight; however, it puts th...
The focus of this review is on the physiological considerations necessary for developing employment ...
INTRODUCTION: The carriage of heavy loads by military personnel is associated with increased energy ...
The aim is to quantify the physiological cost of head-load carriage and to examine the 'free ride' h...
J.T. Strang, C.J. Alfiero, C.L. Dumke FACSM, B.C. Ruby FACSM, M.W. Bundle University of Montana, Mis...
Taking a multi-disciplinary, integrated approach, the present study sought to examine selected physi...
The aim is to quantify the physiological cost of head-load carriage and to examine the 'free ride' h...
There is an emerging interest in augmenting forms of less strenuous exercise in order to increase en...