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Hruby A, Lieberman H, Smith T
Prev Med . 2019 Nov; 131:105930. PMID: 31765709
Trends and relationships between health behaviors and conditions in US active duty military and Coast Guard personnel are understudied. Self-reported data from the 2011 and 2015 Department of Defense Health...
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Smith T, Karl J, Wilson M, Whitney C, Barrett A, Farhadi N, et al.
Br J Nutr . 2019 May; 121(9):1026-1038. PMID: 31062684
Consumption of certain berries appears to slow postprandial glucose absorption, attributable to polyphenols, which may benefit exercise and cognition, reduce appetite and/or oxidative stress. This randomised, crossover, placebo-controlled study determined...
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Staab J, Smith T, Wilson M, Montain S, Gaffney-Stomberg E
Endocrine . 2019 Apr; 65(1):192-199. PMID: 31028666
Purpose: The objective of the study was to evaluate how controlled, short-term sleep restriction (SR; 72 h) alters markers of bone formation and resorption and urinary calcium (Ca) output. Methods:...
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Giles G, Mahoney C, Caruso C, Bukhari A, Smith T, Pasiakos S, et al.
Brain Cogn . 2019 Mar; 132:33-40. PMID: 30831453
Military personnel and emergency responders perform cognitively-demanding tasks during periods of sustained physical exertion and limited caloric intake. Cognitive function is preserved during short-term caloric restriction, but it is unclear...
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Hruby A, Lieberman H, Smith T
BMC Public Health . 2018 Jul; 18(1):853. PMID: 29996814
Background: Health behaviors and cardiometabolic disease risk factors may differ between military and civilian populations; therefore, in U.S. active duty military personnel, we assessed relationships between demographic characteristics, self-reported health...
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Smith T, Wilson M, Karl J, Orr J, Smith C, Cooper A, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2017 Sep; 124(1):190-200. PMID: 28912361
Systemic immune function is impaired by sleep restriction. However, the impact of sleep restriction on local immune responses and to what extent any impairment can be mitigated by nutritional supplementation...
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Hruby A, Bulathsinhala L, McKinnon C, Hill O, Montain S, Young A, et al.
PLoS One . 2017 Jan; 12(1):e0170144. PMID: 28095509
Individuals entering US Army service are generally young and healthy, but many are overweight, which may impact cardiometabolic risk despite physical activity and fitness requirements. This analysis examines the association...
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Lieberman H, Bukhari A, Caldwell J, Wilson M, Mahoney C, Pasiakos S, et al.
J Nutr . 2016 Nov; 147(1):110-116. PMID: 27807037
Background: In studies assessing the effects of acute undernutrition on cognitive function, volunteers are sedentary and findings are equivocal, even though glucose concentrations fall substantially. However, military personnel and endurance...
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Smith T, Wilson M, Karl J, Austin K, Bukhari A, Pasiakos S, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2016 Oct; 121(5):1208-1216. PMID: 27687559
Military personnel and some athlete populations endure short-term energy deficits from reduced energy intake and/or increased energy expenditure (EE) that may degrade physical and cognitive performance due to severe hypoglycemia...
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Karl J, Smith T, Wilson M, Bukhari A, Pasiakos S, McClung H, et al.
Metabolism . 2016 Mar; 65(4):416-27. PMID: 26975533
Background: Military personnel frequently endure intermittent periods of severe energy deficit which can compromise health and performance. Physiologic factors contributing to underconsumption, and the subsequent drive to overeat, are not...