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125 related items for PubMed ID: 38943536

  • 1. Effect of Serial Pregnancies on Physical Fitness.
    Schmitt EM, DeGroot DW, Sitler CA, Lustik M, Gehrich AP.
    Mil Med; 2024 Jun 29. PubMed ID: 38943536
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  • 2. Pre-Pregnancy Physical Fitness, Body Mass Index and Gestational Weight Gain as Risk Factors for Cesarean Delivery: A Study of Active Duty Women.
    Gehrich AP, McCullum K, Lustik MB, Sitler C, Hauret K, DeGroot D.
    Mil Med; 2022 Apr 05. PubMed ID: 35383837
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  • 3. The effect of pregnancy and the duration of postpartum convalescence on the physical fitness of healthy women: A cohort study of active duty servicewomen receiving 6 weeks versus 12 weeks convalescence.
    DeGroot DW, Sitler CA, Lustik MB, Langan KL, Hauret KG, Gotschall MH, Gehrich AP.
    PLoS One; 2021 Apr 05; 16(7):e0255248. PubMed ID: 34320030
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  • 4. 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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  • 5. Anthropometrics and Body Composition Predict Physical Performance and Selection to Attend Special Forces Training in United States Army Soldiers.
    Farina EK, Thompson LA, Knapik JJ, Pasiakos SM, McClung JP, Lieberman HR.
    Mil Med; 2022 Oct 29; 187(11-12):1381-1388. PubMed ID: 34302352
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  • 9. Body mass index predicts selected physical fitness attributes but is not associated with performance on military relevant tasks in U.S. Army Soldiers.
    Pierce JR, DeGroot DW, Grier TL, Hauret KG, Nindl BC, East WB, McGurk MS, Jones BH.
    J Sci Med Sport; 2017 Nov 29; 20 Suppl 4():S79-S84. PubMed ID: 28919497
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  • 15. Baseline Physical Activity Behaviors and Relationships with Fitness in the Army Training at High Intensity Study.
    Heinrich KM, Streetman AE, Kukić F, Fong C, Hollerbach BS, Goodman BD, Haddock CK, Poston WSC.
    J Funct Morphol Kinesiol; 2022 Mar 08; 7(1):. PubMed ID: 35323610
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  • 16. Incidence of acute injury related to fitness testing of U.S. Army personnel.
    Evans R, Reynolds K, Creedon J, Murphy M.
    Mil Med; 2005 Dec 08; 170(12):1005-11. PubMed ID: 16491936
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