ARITC Hlth & Perf Research
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Interdisciplinary Army Recruit Health and Performance Research, HQ ARITC, Ministry of Defence.
Upavon, England
Joined July 2016
Great to see further impact from our research with permanent staff now also getting sports bra fitting https://t.co/SPaG2UvOgV HT @jenny_burbage
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PDF | Increasing retention of female recruits throughout Basic Training (BT) is a key priority for the British Army. The aims of this study were... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on...
Following the recent sports bra ABN, @ATR_Winchester hosted the first in-person sports bra fitting for permanent staff with @TEAMPEBE. A day of real impact with 90% discovering they were in the wrong size and our PTIs being part of the conversation on sports bras & performance.
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This high impact research program will identify individual level risk predictions of musculoskeletal injury (MSKI) and training outcome and the impact of injury prevention interventions in our recruit population.
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🚀 Exciting Funding Opportunity Alert! Calling all research teams interested in musculoskeletal injury prevention and training outcomes! Expressions of interest now open. #Research #InjuryPrevention #ArmyHealth 🏋️♂️💪
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Vitamin D metabolites are associated with physical performance in young healthy adults. Great to see this in print. Looking beyond 25(OH)D, we show 24,25(OH)2D may have a role in optimising physical performance https://t.co/BDmtZAWoXk
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Really important research. AFC are trialing later starts for one of our training companies this year. It’s not just about quantity, but the time it’s taken too. 16/17 year olds need 9 hours for optimum performance! 🛌 😴 🇬🇧 💂🏻♀️
An important one for my MilTwitter friends. I believe there are lots of teams in UK Armed Forces taking these findings very seriously already - Some will argue “it’s not like it was in my day” but the science proves it’s the right thing to do to get high performance.
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⭐Researcher in virtual reality rehabilitation wanted. ⭐ Lead research and support clinical delivery of injured service personnel using our (£2m) Computer Assisted Rehabilitation ENvironment (CAREN). PLEASE SHARE 👍🏼 Link to advert👇🏼 https://t.co/EkX6inVt7J
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Come join our research team and help improve British Army recruit health, performance, and training outcomes. https://t.co/se0NssMzNW
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Proportion of Navy Recruits Diagnosed With Symptomatic... : Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research®
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We will have a PhD position to fill by October 1st for this so if you know of a good master student interested in these topics let us know. Vacancy post will probably be published in August
Well that's a remedy for the post #ISPGR2022 blues - an awarded grant with @PieterMeyns & @kenneth_meijer to continue to work on many of the issues discussed at the reactive balance training and gait adaptability symposia!
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🚨Now recruiting civilian and military women to understand the differences in bone and muscle function between normal menstrual cycles and hormonal contraceptives💪🦴🪖 You'll be paid! If you meet one of the criteria below contact me at kirsty.waldock100@mod.gov.uk. Please RT
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New review paper: Nutritional considerations for exertional heat stroke. Great contribution @OgdenHenry @shaunchapman12 @ARITC_Hlt_Perf
https://t.co/Sa5643U5DG
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New Findings What is the topic of this review? The potential role of nutrition in exertional heat stroke. What advances does it highlight? Certain nutritional and dietary strategies used by athlet...
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Exertional heat stroke: nutritional considerations Privileged to contribute to this invited (open-access) review for the upcoming special edition of @ExpPhysiol on exertional-heat illness with @JasonKWLee, Bev Tan, @shaunchapman12 and Mike Sawka. https://t.co/f2LnCvhm4N
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New Findings What is the topic of this review? The potential role of nutrition in exertional heat stroke. What advances does it highlight? Certain nutritional and dietary strategies used by athlet...
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New review paper: Nutritional considerations for exertional heat stroke. Great contribution @OgdenHenry @shaunchapman12 @ARITC_Hlt_Perf
https://t.co/Sa5643U5DG
physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
New Findings What is the topic of this review? The potential role of nutrition in exertional heat stroke. What advances does it highlight? Certain nutritional and dietary strategies used by athlet...
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6/6: Carbohydrates, fluid and general nutrition knowledge were consistently the poorest scoring subcomponents and should be targeted in future nutritional education.
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5/6: Protein and vitamin/mineral knowledge were the highest scoring subcomponents for all groups, consistent with observations in civilians and elite athletes.
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4/6: British Army standard-entry male recruits demonstrated higher scores than standard entry female and infantry recruits across most subcomponents of the Nutritional Knowledge Questionnaire for Athletes.
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3/6: British Army infantry recruits demonstrated minimal improvement in nutritional knowledge during basic training (pre=39%, post=40% correct), suggesting that the current nutritional education requires revision
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2/6: British Army standard-entry women (38% correct) and infantry men (40% correct) demonstrated worse nutritional knowledge compared with civilians (50% correct) and elite athletes (61% correct).
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New paper from our team: Nutritional knowledge in British Army recruits during basic training. Thread 1/6 https://t.co/sKGQ7gGkC9.
@Alex_Rawcliffe @OgdenHenry @JRushmer @_milliemorgan_ @jacka_kim @LStruszczak @shaunchapman12 @andyroberts1234
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