Overnight sleeping heart rate variability of army recruits during a 12-week basic military training course

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  • who: Michael J. Macartney from the Centre for Medical and Physiology, Faculty of, Medicine and Health, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia have published the paper: Overnight sleeping heart rate variability of Army recruits during a 12-week basic military training course, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Despite the primary objective of BMT, the physical and mental challenges when combined with inadequate periods of recovery lead to high allostatic stress that can undermine the rate of physiological adaptation (Drain et_al 2017). In alignment with the primary hypothesis, this study shows for the first time, that . . .

     

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