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Physiological and cognitive military related performances after 10-kilometer march.

Ran YanovichAmir HadidTomer ErlichDaniel S MoranYuval Heled
Published in: Disaster and military medicine (2015)
We conclude that a moderate-intensity march under relatively comfort environmental conditions may differently decrease selected military related physical and cognitive abilities. This phenomenon is probably associated with the type and intensity of the pre-mission physical activity and the magnitude of the associated mental fatigue. We suggest that quantifying these effects, as was presented in this preliminary study, by adopting this practical scientific approach would assist in preserving the soldiers' performance and health during training and military operations.
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