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Can Physiological and Psychological Factors Predict Dropout from Intense 10-Day Winter Military Survival Training?
Kai PihlainenJani P. VaaraTommi OjanenTarja NykänenLiisa EränenRisto HeikkinenKari KallinenHeikki KyröläinenHeikki Kyröläinensubject
combat readinessHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPhysical fitnesslcsh:Medicinesotilaskoulutuskeskeyttäminen0302 clinical medicineSex hormone-binding globulintalviMedicineDropout (neural networks)resilienssibiologyHazard ratiofood and beveragesfyysinen kuntovarusmiehetMilitary PersonnelkylmyysBody CompositionattritionAdolescenteducationContext (language use)ArticleYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencessoldierscold environmentHumansAerobic exerciseMuscle StrengthExerciseresiliencebusiness.industryProportional hazards modellcsh:RfungiPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health030229 sport scienceswinterSelf ConceptHardiness (psychological)physical fitnessbiology.proteinbusinessStress Psychological030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDemographydescription
Background: In the military context, high levels of physiological and psychological stress together can compromise individual&rsquo
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2020-12-01 | International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |