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Mental health, physical health, and health-related behaviors of U.S. Army Special Forces.

Adam D CooperSteven G WarnerAnna C RiveraRudolph P RullAmy B AdlerDennis J FaixRob NeffEdwin A DeagleRyan J CasertaCynthia A LeardMannnull null
Published in: PloS one (2020)
Army Special Forces personnel were found to be mentally and physically healthier than General Purpose Forces infantrymen, which may in part be due to their tendency to engage in healthy behaviors. Findings indicate that engagement in a greater number of healthy behaviors may reduce odds for subsequent adverse outcomes.
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