We aimed to analyse the effect of combat stress in the psychophysiological responses of elite and non-elite soldiers. We analysed heart rate, cortical arousal, skin temperature, blood lactate concentration and lower body muscular strength before and after a tactical combat simulation in 40 warfighters divided in two groups: elite (n: 20; 28.5 ± 6.38 years) and non-elite (n:20; 31.94 ± 6.24 years) group. Elite presented a significantly higher lactate concentration after combat than non elite soldiers (3.8 ± 1.5 vs 6.6 ± 1.3 mmol/L). Non-elite soldiers had a higher heart rate pre and post the simulation than elite (82.9 ± 12.3 vs 64.4 ± 11. pre non elite and elite respectively; 93.0 ± 12.8 vs 88 ± 13.8 bpm post non elite and elite respectivel...
This study aimed to analyze the effect of an experimental operative high-intensity interval training...
BACKGROUND: Studies support the use of new training models based on low volume and high intensity in...
The present research aimed: i. to analyse the psychophysiological response of soldiers undertaking a...
The present research aimed to analyze the effect of combat stress in the psychophysiological respons...
The study of psychophysiological responses of soldiers in combat situations remains a challenge, es...
Soldiers´ training and experience can influence the outcome of military missions, as well as soldier...
Previous studies have shown that actuate stress have a negative effect on working memory, visio-spat...
The study of psychophysiological responses of soldiers in combat situations remains a challenge, esp...
Soldiers´ training and experience can influence the outcome of the missions, as well as their own ph...
Soldiers´ training and experience can influence the outcome of the missions, as well as their own ph...
In last years, the insurgency attacks on task forces bases and checkpoints have been common. The stu...
Present research studied the psychophysiological response and shooting performance taking into consi...
We aimed to analyse the effectiveness of an operative training in soldiers' psychophysiological and ...
Introduction: The study of chronic and acute responses when exposed to extreme, aggressive and stres...
The psychophysiological response due to stress of soldiers in actual combat operations have been det...
This study aimed to analyze the effect of an experimental operative high-intensity interval training...
BACKGROUND: Studies support the use of new training models based on low volume and high intensity in...
The present research aimed: i. to analyse the psychophysiological response of soldiers undertaking a...
The present research aimed to analyze the effect of combat stress in the psychophysiological respons...
The study of psychophysiological responses of soldiers in combat situations remains a challenge, es...
Soldiers´ training and experience can influence the outcome of military missions, as well as soldier...
Previous studies have shown that actuate stress have a negative effect on working memory, visio-spat...
The study of psychophysiological responses of soldiers in combat situations remains a challenge, esp...
Soldiers´ training and experience can influence the outcome of the missions, as well as their own ph...
Soldiers´ training and experience can influence the outcome of the missions, as well as their own ph...
In last years, the insurgency attacks on task forces bases and checkpoints have been common. The stu...
Present research studied the psychophysiological response and shooting performance taking into consi...
We aimed to analyse the effectiveness of an operative training in soldiers' psychophysiological and ...
Introduction: The study of chronic and acute responses when exposed to extreme, aggressive and stres...
The psychophysiological response due to stress of soldiers in actual combat operations have been det...
This study aimed to analyze the effect of an experimental operative high-intensity interval training...
BACKGROUND: Studies support the use of new training models based on low volume and high intensity in...
The present research aimed: i. to analyse the psychophysiological response of soldiers undertaking a...