The aim of this study was to examine changes in body composition, energy metabolites and electrolytes during a 10-day winter survival training period. Two groups of male soldiers were examined: the REC group (n = 26; age 19.7 ± 1.2 years; BMI 23.9 ± 2.7) had recovery period between days 6 and 8 in the survival training, whereas the EXC group (n = 42; age 19.6 ± 0.8 years; BMI 23.1 ± 2.8) did not. The following data were collected: body composition (bioimpedance), energy balance (food diaries, heart rate variability measurements), and biomarkers (blood samples). In survival training, estimated energy balance was highly negative: −4,323 ± 1,515 kcal/d (EXC) and −4,635 ± 1,742 kcal/d (REC). Between days 1 and 10, body mass decreased by 3.9% (E...
Individuals in a structural physical training program can show beneficial changes in body compositio...
Physical fitness is crucial to warfighters’ performance in the battlefield. Previous studies have s...
Background: In the military context, high levels of physiological and psychological stress together ...
The aim of this study was to examine changes in body composition, energy metabolites and electrolyte...
Severe energy deficit may impair hormonal regulation and physical performance in military trainings....
Military training in extreme environments increases weight loss risk, which could affect soldiers’ p...
The present study investigated physiological, mental and physical performance changes during a 20-...
Background: Previous military studies have shown an energy deficit during a strenuous field training...
The present study examined whether activity energy expenditure related to body mass (AEE/kg) is asso...
. Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of an arduous 1-wk military cour...
Background: Previous military studies have shown an energy deficit during a strenuous field training...
Military training studies provide unique insight into metabolic responses to extreme physiologic str...
In this study, we compare the effects of isocaloric high- (HIGH: 2 g kg−1d−1, n = 19) and low-protei...
Operating in temperature extremes frequently leads to a discrepancy in energy balance. Investigating...
Abstract Objectives Survival training can provide a unique setting for scientific examination of hum...
Individuals in a structural physical training program can show beneficial changes in body compositio...
Physical fitness is crucial to warfighters’ performance in the battlefield. Previous studies have s...
Background: In the military context, high levels of physiological and psychological stress together ...
The aim of this study was to examine changes in body composition, energy metabolites and electrolyte...
Severe energy deficit may impair hormonal regulation and physical performance in military trainings....
Military training in extreme environments increases weight loss risk, which could affect soldiers’ p...
The present study investigated physiological, mental and physical performance changes during a 20-...
Background: Previous military studies have shown an energy deficit during a strenuous field training...
The present study examined whether activity energy expenditure related to body mass (AEE/kg) is asso...
. Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of an arduous 1-wk military cour...
Background: Previous military studies have shown an energy deficit during a strenuous field training...
Military training studies provide unique insight into metabolic responses to extreme physiologic str...
In this study, we compare the effects of isocaloric high- (HIGH: 2 g kg−1d−1, n = 19) and low-protei...
Operating in temperature extremes frequently leads to a discrepancy in energy balance. Investigating...
Abstract Objectives Survival training can provide a unique setting for scientific examination of hum...
Individuals in a structural physical training program can show beneficial changes in body compositio...
Physical fitness is crucial to warfighters’ performance in the battlefield. Previous studies have s...
Background: In the military context, high levels of physiological and psychological stress together ...