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2. Pre-match Salivary Cortisol Predicts Hand-to-Hand Combat Performance
3. Self-confidence Predicts Cadet Performance In A Hand-to-hand Combatives Course
4. The Medical Burden of Obesity and Overweight in the US Military: Association of Body Mass Index with Clinically Diagnosed Medical Conditions in United States Military Service Members
5. Biomarkers of oxidative stress, diet and exercise distinguish soldiers selected and non-selected for special forces training
6. Associations between clinically diagnosed medical conditions and dietary supplement use: the US military dietary supplement use study
7. Short sleep duration is associated with a wide variety of medical conditions among United States military service members
8. Adverse Effects Associated with Multiple Categories of Dietary Supplements: The Military Dietary Supplement Use Study
9. Dietary Supplement and Prescription Medication Use Among US Military Service Members With Clinically Diagnosed Medical Conditions: The US Military Dietary Supplement Use Study
10. Prescription medication use of United States military service members by therapeutic classification
11. Anthropometrics and body composition predict performance during a simulated direct-fire engagement
12. Prevalence of caffeine consumers, daily caffeine consumption, and factors associated with caffeine use among active duty United States military personnel
13. Stress and the gut-brain axis: Cognitive performance, mood state, and biomarkers of blood-brain barrier and intestinal permeability following severe physical and psychological stress
14. Adverse effects associated with use of specific dietary supplements: The US Military Dietary Supplement Use Study
15. Caffeine Prevalence, Daily Consumption, and Factors Associated with Use among Active Duty United States Military Personnel
16. Prevalence of and Factors Associated with Dietary Supplement Use in a Stratified, Random Sample of US Military Personnel: The US Military Dietary Supplement Use Study
17. Anthropometrics and Body Composition Predict Physical Performance and Selection to Attend Special Forces Training in United States Army Soldiers
18. Clinically-diagnosed vitamin deficiencies and disorders in the entire United States military population, 1997–2015
19. Clinically diagnosed iron and iodine deficiencies and disorders in the entire population of US military service members from 1997 to 2015
20. Prevalence, factors associated with use, and adverse effects of sport-related nutritional supplements (sport drinks, sport bars, sport gels): the US military dietary supplement use study
21. Clinically-diagnosed Vitamin And Mineral Deficiencies And Disorders In The United States Military
22. Physical performance, demographic, psychological, and physiological predictors of success in the U.S. Army Special Forces Assessment and Selection course
23. Diet Quality Is Associated with Physical Performance and Special Forces Selection
24. A Z-score based method for comparing the relative sensitivity of behavioral and physiological metrics including cognitive performance, mood, and hormone levels
25. Medical Encounters During the United States Army Special Forces Assessment and Selection Course
26. Dietary Supplement Use in a Large, Representative Sample of the US Armed Forces
27. Surveillance of the armed forces as a sentinel system for detecting adverse effects of dietary supplements in the general population
28. Effects of deployment on diet quality and nutritional status markers of elite U.S. Army special operations forces soldiers
29. Dietary Supplement Use in All United States Military Services
30. Effects of Combat Deployment on Anthropometrics and Physiological Status of U.S. Army Special Operations Forces Soldiers
31. Demographic factors associated with dietary supplement prescriptions filled by United States Military Service Members 2005–2013
32. Cognitive function, stress hormones, heart rate and nutritional status during simulated captivity in military survival training
33. Temporal trends in dietary supplement prescriptions of United States military service members suggest a decrease in pyridoxine and increase in vitamin D supplements from 2005 to 2013
34. Prevalence, Adverse Events, and Factors Associated with Dietary Supplement and Nutritional Supplement Use by US Navy and Marine Corps Personnel
35. Soldier use of dietary supplements, including protein and body building supplements, in a combat zone is different than use in garrison
36. Self‐reported side‐effects associated with use of dietary supplements in an armed forces population
37. Prevalence of Dietary Supplement Use by Athletes: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
38. Concomitant Dietary Supplement and Prescription Medication Use Is Prevalent among US Adults with Doctor-Informed Medical Conditions
39. A systematic review and meta-analysis on the prevalence of dietary supplement use by military personnel
40. Positive Effects of Basic Training on Cognitive Performance and Mood of Adult Females
41. Predictors of the Relationships Between Nutritional Supplement Use and Weight-Modification Goals of U.S. Army Soldiers
42. Confidence in the efficacy and safety of dietary supplements among United States active duty army personnel
43. Plasma phosphatidylcholine concentrations of polyunsaturated fatty acids are differentially associated with hip bone mineral density and hip fracture in older adults: The framingham osteoporosis study
44. Dietary Intakes of Arachidonic Acid and α-Linolenic Acid Are Associated with Reduced Risk of Hip Fracture in Older Adults ,
45. Protective effects of fish intake and interactive effects of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid intakes on hip bone mineral density in older adults: the Framingham Osteoporosis Study
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