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423 related items for PubMed ID: 24706247

  • 1. Risk factors associated with higher body fat in US Army female soldiers.
    Anderson MK, Grier T, Canham-Chervak M, Bushman TT, Jones BH.
    US Army Med Dep J; 2014; ():75-82. PubMed ID: 24706247
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  • 2. The effects of cross-training on fitness and injury in women.
    Grier T, Canham-Chervak M, Anderson MK, Bushman TT, Jones BH.
    US Army Med Dep J; 2015; ():33-41. PubMed ID: 26101904
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  • 6. Sex and age differences in physical performance: A comparison of Army basic training and operational populations.
    Dada EO, Anderson MK, Grier T, Alemany JA, Jones BH.
    J Sci Med Sport; 2017 Nov; 20 Suppl 4():S68-S73. PubMed ID: 29100826
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  • 7. Army Physical Fitness Test scores predict coronary heart disease risk in Army National Guard soldiers.
    Talbot LA, Weinstein AA, Fleg JL.
    Mil Med; 2009 Mar; 174(3):245-52. PubMed ID: 19354087
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  • 8. Retrospective Cohort Analysis of the Army Physical Fitness Test and the Occupational Physical Assessment Test in Reserve Officer Training Corps Cadets: A Brief Report.
    Draicchio C, Martin JR, Fyock-Martin MB, Merrigan JJ.
    Mil Med; 2020 Aug 14; 185(7-8):e937-e943. PubMed ID: 32463096
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  • 10. Occupation and other risk factors for injury among enlisted U.S. Army Soldiers.
    Anderson MK, Grier T, Canham-Chervak M, Bushman TT, Jones BH.
    Public Health; 2015 May 14; 129(5):531-8. PubMed ID: 25770417
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  • 11. Impact of physical fitness and body composition on injury risk among active young adults: A study of Army trainees.
    Jones BH, Hauret KG, Dye SK, Hauschild VD, Rossi SP, Richardson MD, Friedl KE.
    J Sci Med Sport; 2017 Nov 14; 20 Suppl 4():S17-S22. PubMed ID: 28993131
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  • 15. What Risk Factors Are Associated With Musculoskeletal Injury in US Army Rangers? A Prospective Prognostic Study.
    Teyhen DS, Shaffer SW, Butler RJ, Goffar SL, Kiesel KB, Rhon DI, Williamson JN, Plisky PJ.
    Clin Orthop Relat Res; 2015 Sep 14; 473(9):2948-58. PubMed ID: 26013150
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  • 18. Relationship Between Body Fat and Physical Fitness in Army ROTC Cadets.
    Steed CL, Krull BR, Morgan AL, Tucker RM, Ludy MJ.
    Mil Med; 2016 Sep 14; 181(9):1007-12. PubMed ID: 27612345
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  • 19. Body Composition and Physical Fitness Tests Among US Army Soldiers: A Comparison of the Active and Reserve Components.
    Russell DW, Kazman J, Russell CA.
    Public Health Rep; 2019 Sep 14; 134(5):502-513. PubMed ID: 31394052
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