Abstract Background Adequate dietary intake is important for promoting adaptation and prevention of musculoskeletal injury in response to large volumes of physical training such as Army Initial Entry Training (IET). The purpose of this study was to evaluate training volume and dietary intake and estimate energy balance in Army IET soldiers. Methods Dietary intake was assessed by collecting diet logs for three meals on each of three, non-consecutive days during the first week of IET. Training volume was measured across 13 weeks of training using Actigraph wGT3X accelerometers. Training intensity was classified using Sasaki vector magnitude three cut points. Energy expenditure estimates were calculated during weeks two and three of training u...
The present study examined whether activity energy expenditure related to body mass (AEE/kg) is asso...
Background: Military basic training is important to prepare the recruits for the physical demands th...
Objective: Strenuous physical activity, such as military training, is known to demand a high degree ...
BACKGROUND: Adequate dietary intake is important for promoting adaptation and prevention of musculos...
The present study examined whether activity energy expenditure related to body mass (AEE/kg) is asso...
Purpose: To compare training load and energy expenditure during an 8-week military BT period among i...
Introduction: Optimal diet together with good physical fitness maintains readiness and military per...
Special Operations Forces (SOF) regularly engage in physically demanding combat operations and field...
Abstract Background Appropriate and sufficient dietary intake is one of the main requirements for ma...
We assessed dietary intake and nitrogen balance during 14 weeks of Basic Training (BT) in British Ar...
Military training is characterised by high daily energy expenditures (EE) which are difficult to mat...
Dietary intake and physical activity impact performance and adaptation during training. The aims of ...
Military training in extreme environments increases weight loss risk, which could affect soldiers’ p...
The daily energy requirements for specialist military troops can reach 5000 kcal during training and...
Pararescuemen are one group of Air Force Special Operations Forces (SOF) who engage in vigorous phys...
The present study examined whether activity energy expenditure related to body mass (AEE/kg) is asso...
Background: Military basic training is important to prepare the recruits for the physical demands th...
Objective: Strenuous physical activity, such as military training, is known to demand a high degree ...
BACKGROUND: Adequate dietary intake is important for promoting adaptation and prevention of musculos...
The present study examined whether activity energy expenditure related to body mass (AEE/kg) is asso...
Purpose: To compare training load and energy expenditure during an 8-week military BT period among i...
Introduction: Optimal diet together with good physical fitness maintains readiness and military per...
Special Operations Forces (SOF) regularly engage in physically demanding combat operations and field...
Abstract Background Appropriate and sufficient dietary intake is one of the main requirements for ma...
We assessed dietary intake and nitrogen balance during 14 weeks of Basic Training (BT) in British Ar...
Military training is characterised by high daily energy expenditures (EE) which are difficult to mat...
Dietary intake and physical activity impact performance and adaptation during training. The aims of ...
Military training in extreme environments increases weight loss risk, which could affect soldiers’ p...
The daily energy requirements for specialist military troops can reach 5000 kcal during training and...
Pararescuemen are one group of Air Force Special Operations Forces (SOF) who engage in vigorous phys...
The present study examined whether activity energy expenditure related to body mass (AEE/kg) is asso...
Background: Military basic training is important to prepare the recruits for the physical demands th...
Objective: Strenuous physical activity, such as military training, is known to demand a high degree ...