Effects of sleep extension on cognitive performance in military-aged adults: A systematic review

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: U.S. military service members (SM) rarely achieve enough sleep. Insufficient sleep in this population has been associated with deterioration of adequate …

Can an innovative physical therapy program improve executive function? A study among Veterans with slow gait speed

Abstract: The article focuses on a study evaluating the effectiveness of the Live Long Walk Strong (LLWS) physical therapy program in improving executive function among veterans …

Self-reported loss of consciousness predicts executive functions in veterans with a history of traumatic brain injury

Abstract: Objective: The long-term cognitive effects of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in military personnel remain unclear and need to be better understood. We assessed how …

The effects of migraine and traumatic brain injury on subjective cognitive functioning in veterans in the million veteran program

Abstract: Objective: The relationship between migraine and cognitive symptoms in Veterans is a complex issue, made more challenging by the high prevalence of traumatic brain injury …

Examining differences in neuropsychological test performance based on deployment era and years served in United States veterans

Abstract: Objective: To determine the influence of years of military service and deployment era on neurocognitive performance. Method: Archival data included 316 veterans (89.6% …

Military service and health outcomes of the elderly in China

Abstract: This article investigated the effects and mechanisms of military service on health outcomes of Chinese elderly men aged 60 and older. While numerous studies explored the …