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1. Testosterone response after resistance exercise in women: influence of regional fat distribution.

2. Physical fitness profiles of young men associations between physical fitness, obesity and health.

3. Resistance exercise biology: manipulation of resistance exercise programme variables determines the responses of cellular and molecular signalling pathways.

5. Effects of two different eight-week training programs on military physical performance.

6. Physiological consequences of U.S. Army Ranger training.

8. Changes in muscle hypertrophy in women with periodized resistance training.

12. Correlates of local carriage and obstacle course performance among women.

19. Effects of concurrent resistance and aerobic training on load-bearing performance and the Army physical fitness test.

20. Allostatic Load Is Associated with Overuse Musculoskeletal Injury during US Marine Corps Officer Candidates School.

21. Low psychological resilience and physical fitness predict attrition from US Marine Corps Officer Candidate School training.

22. Biomechanical and physiological biomarkers are useful indicators of military personnel readiness: a multi-institutional, multinational research collaboration.

23. Load increases IMU signal attenuation per step but reduces IMU signal attenuation per kilometre.

24. Physiological characteristics predictive of passing military physical employment standard tasks for ground close combat occupations in men and women.

25. Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity Consortium (MoTrPAC): human studies design and protocol.

26. Urinary Proteomic Biomarkers of Trabecular Bone Volume Change during Army Basic Combat Training.

27. The physiological consequences of and recovery following the Australian Special Forces Selection Course.

28. Micronutrient Status During Military Training and Associations With Musculoskeletal Health, Injury, and Readiness Outcomes.

29. Inflammatory and Oxidant Responses to Arduous Military Training: Associations with Stress, Sleep, and Performance.

30. Agreement and Consistency of Absolute and Relative Corticospinal Stimulus-Response Curves for Upper, Lower, and Axial Musculature in Healthy Adults.

31. Aerobic fitness predicted by demographics, anthropometrics, health behaviour, physical activity and muscle fitness in male and female recruits entering military service.

32. Acute Resistance Exercise Modifies Extracellular Vesicle miRNAs Targeting Anabolic Gene Pathways: A Prospective Cohort Study.

33. Design Considerations for a Multidisciplinary Approach to Provide Policy Recommendations on Gender-Integrated Recruit Training in the Marine Corps.

34. Increasing Gender Integration in U.S. Marine Corps Recruit Training: Policy Recommendations and Rationales From an Interdisciplinary Study.

35. Unsupervised Machine Learning in Countermovement Jump and Isometric Mid-Thigh Pull Performance Produces Distinct Combat and Physical Fitness Clusters in Male and Female U.S. Marine Corps Recruits.

36. Using the Capture-Recapture Technique to Estimate the Ascertainment-Corrected Incidence of Musculoskeletal Injuries During Marine Corps Recruit Training.

37. A Sex Comparison of the Physical and Physiological Demands of United States Marine Corps Recruit Training.

38. United States Marine Corps Recruit Training Demands Associated With Performance Outcomes.

39. Neuromuscular Strength and Power Predict Musculoskeletal Injury and Attrition During Marine Corps Recruit Training.

40. Descriptive Epidemiology of Musculoskeletal Injuries During Marine Corps Recruit Training in Gender-Integrated and Male-Only Training Units.

41. Circulating extracellular vesicle characteristics differ between men and women following 12 weeks of concurrent exercise training.

42. IMUs Can Estimate Hip and Knee Range of Motion during Walking Tasks but Are Not Sensitive to Changes in Load or Grade.

43. Skeletal muscle adaptations to high-intensity, low-volume concurrent resistance and interval training in recreationally active men and women.

44. Effect of acute resistance exercise on bone turnover in young adults before and after concurrent resistance and interval training.

45. Editorial: Integrative exercise endocrinology.

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

47. Twelve weeks of concurrent resistance and interval training improves military occupational task performance in men and women.

49. Utility of HR-pQCT in detecting training-induced changes in healthy adult bone morphology and microstructure.

50. Hydrodynamic Flow Characteristics of a Recirculating Pool: Examining the Ecological Validity for Training and Testing.

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