Changes in haemoglobin and ferritin levels during basic combat training: relevance for attrition and injury frequency.
Fabian TaubeI LarssonM NavrenÖrjan EkblomPublished in: BMJ military health (2024)
In the present study, the prevalence of ID increased over the course of 5 months, while haemoglobin concentrations increased. As baseline physical work capacity was related to missing training, there are reasons to support preparatory physical training before BCT. These findings may inform future preventive interventions aimed at preventing detrimental effects of ID.