• Author: Bradley C. Nindl
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Psychophysiological stress and resilience responses to military training and their associations with injury and attrition status among male and female personnel

Abstract: Psychological and physiological stress may be influenced by military training and responses may vary based on sex. Baseline psychological (Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) …

Using the capture-recapture technique to estimate the ascertainment-corrected incidence of musculoskeletal injuries during Marine Corps recruit training

Abstract: Introduction: Injury epidemiology research with military populations typically utilizes data obtained through medical chart review (MCR) or injury self-reports (ISRs). …

Neuromuscular strength and power predict musculoskeletal injury and attrition during Marine Corps recruit training

Abstract: Introduction: Elevated rates of musculoskeletal injuries (MSIs) and attrition are documented in military recruit training. By identifying and addressing modifiable risk …

Descriptive epidemiology of musculoskeletal injuries during Marine Corps recruit training in gender-integrated and male-only training units

Abstract: Introduction: Musculoskeletal injuries (MSIs) occur frequently in military personnel. U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) recruits participate in an intense 13-week training program …

Design considerations for a multidisciplinary approach to provide policy recommendations on gender-integrated recruit training in the Marine Corps

Abstract: Introduction: Recruit training is designed to transform civilians into physically fit military service members, who embody their service's core values and possess …

A sex comparison of the physical and physiological demands of United States Marine Corps recruit training

Abstract: Introduction: The U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) recruit training is a 13-week preparatory period for military service men and women. Differences in absolute performance …

United States Marine Corps recruit training demands associated with performance outcomes

Abstract: Introduction: United States Marine Corps' (USMC) recruit training is a 13-week program designed to maximize physical and mental performance adaptations. The purpose of …

Increasing gender integration in U.S. Marine Corps recruit training: Policy recommendations and rationales from an interdisciplinary study

Abstract: Introduction: This article describes alternate models and policy recommendations created by an interdisciplinary team of researchers to increase gender integration at …

Changes in physical performance, body composition and physical training during military operations: systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract: Systematic review and meta-analysis applying PRISMA guidelines with a PICOS format was constructed to provide an overview of changes in physical performance, body …