Introduction: Habitual smoking is highly prevalent in military populations despite its association with poorer training outcomes. Smoking imposes challenges on immune and endocrine systems which could alter how smokers acutely respond to, and recover from, intensive exercise, particularly over multiple days of training. Methods: Across a two-day period, thirty-five male British Army recruits (age 22 ±3 yr; mass 76.9 ±8.0 kg; height 1.78 ±0.06 m; 15 smokers) completed a 16.1 km loaded march (19.1 kg additional mass) on the first morning and a best-effort 3.2 km ‘log race’ (carrying a 60 kg log between six-to-eight people) on the subsequent morning. Blood samples were obtained upon waking and immediately post-exercise on both days and ana...
. Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of an arduous 1-wk military cour...
Military personnel are required to undertake rigorous physical training to meet the unique demands o...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to investigate smoking prevalence of Tri-Service recruits, ...
Cigarette smoking has been reported to be prevalent in military training populations, and associated...
Background: Habitual smoking is prevalent in military populations, but whether smoking status influ...
Purpose To determine whether physical performance adaptation is impaired in smokers during early s...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd This study examined the acute effects of combined tobacco smoking and exercise o...
The present study was conducted to examine the effects of acute aerobic exercise on smoking behavior...
Background Respiratory illnesses are a leading cause of morbidity and medical discharge in the milit...
© 2017 SHAPE America. Purpose: This study examined postexercise inflammatory and leukocyte responses...
Tobacco smoking has been found associated with lower cardiorespiratory fitness in white and black ma...
Objective. This study compared acute and late effect of single-bout endurance training (ET) and high...
Acute aerobic and resistance training exercise provide different stimulus to the body. Chronic train...
BACKGROUND: One acute bout of exercise leads to a rapid increase in the systemic cytokine concentrat...
Cigarette smoking has a negative effect on respiratory and skeletal muscle function and is a risk fa...
. Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of an arduous 1-wk military cour...
Military personnel are required to undertake rigorous physical training to meet the unique demands o...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to investigate smoking prevalence of Tri-Service recruits, ...
Cigarette smoking has been reported to be prevalent in military training populations, and associated...
Background: Habitual smoking is prevalent in military populations, but whether smoking status influ...
Purpose To determine whether physical performance adaptation is impaired in smokers during early s...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd This study examined the acute effects of combined tobacco smoking and exercise o...
The present study was conducted to examine the effects of acute aerobic exercise on smoking behavior...
Background Respiratory illnesses are a leading cause of morbidity and medical discharge in the milit...
© 2017 SHAPE America. Purpose: This study examined postexercise inflammatory and leukocyte responses...
Tobacco smoking has been found associated with lower cardiorespiratory fitness in white and black ma...
Objective. This study compared acute and late effect of single-bout endurance training (ET) and high...
Acute aerobic and resistance training exercise provide different stimulus to the body. Chronic train...
BACKGROUND: One acute bout of exercise leads to a rapid increase in the systemic cytokine concentrat...
Cigarette smoking has a negative effect on respiratory and skeletal muscle function and is a risk fa...
. Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of an arduous 1-wk military cour...
Military personnel are required to undertake rigorous physical training to meet the unique demands o...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to investigate smoking prevalence of Tri-Service recruits, ...