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Sex differences in mood, hormone and immune response to combatives training in West Point Cadets.

Meaghan E BecknerJesse A SteinMary R LeeJoseph J KnapikEmily K FarinaTracey J SmithDrew Van DamNicholas D BarringerMatthew LarsenHarris R Lieberman
Published in: Psychoneuroendocrinology (2023)
Combatives training elicited significant psychological and physiological stress and decreased mucosal immunity in both men and women. Women exhibited higher tension at the final match, likely due to lack of previous combative experience. Self-confidence increased from baseline suggesting that the skills learned may help Cadets prepare for combatives and other activities that require controlled aggression.
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