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    Thermal Comfort and the Heat Stress Indices by EPSTEIN, Yoram, MORAN, Daniel S.

    Published in Industrial Health (01-07-2006)
    “…Thermal stress is an important factor in many industrial situations, athletic events and military scenarios. It can seriously affect the productivity and the…”
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    Drowning rates among children and adolescents (aged 7–17) in Israel during the years 2008–2018 by Abihasira, Sigalit, Moran, Daniel S, Orr, Daniela, Eliyahu, Uri

    Published in BMC public health (02-09-2023)
    “…Abstract Objective Drowning is one of the leading causes of death among children and youth worldwide. This study aims to examine differences in the rates of…”
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    Minimally supervised home-based resistance training and muscle function in older adults: A meta-analysis by Kis, Ofer, Buch, Assaf, Stern, Naftali, Moran, Daniel S.

    Published in Archives of gerontology and geriatrics (01-09-2019)
    “…•Minimally supervised home-based resistance training (MSHBRT): ≤15% of sessions.•In elderly, MSHBRT is effective in enhancing muscle strength.•The effect on…”
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    Ad libitum caffeine consumption, cognitive performance, and sleep in special forces soldiers during a 96-h combat exercise by Erez, David, Lieberman, Harris R, Baum, Ido, Ketko, Itay, Moran, Daniel S

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (21-06-2024)
    “…This observational study investigated the effects of sleep deprivation and ad libitum caffeine consumption on cognitive performance, risk behavior, and mood…”
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    Hand Grip Strength Relative to Waist Circumference as a Means to Identify Men and Women Possessing Intact Mobility in a Cohort of Older Adults with Type 2 Diabetes by Kis, Ofer S, Buch, Assaf, Eldor, Roy, Moran, Daniel S

    Published in Biomedicines (26-01-2023)
    “…Possessing intact mobility in older adults assures their continued independence. The early identification of reduced mobility in older adults with type 2…”
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    Effects of a 4-month recruit training program on markers of bone metabolism by Evans, Rachel K, Antczak, Amanda J, Lester, Mark, Yanovich, Ran, Israeli, Eran, Moran, Daniel S

    “…Stress fracture susceptibility results from accelerated bone remodeling after onset of novel exercise and may be reflected in bone turnover changes. It is…”
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    A physiological strain index to evaluate heat stress by Moran, D S, Shitzer, A, Pandolf, K B

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-07-1998)
    “…A physiological strain index (PSI), based on rectal temperature (Tre) and heart rate (HR), capable of indicating heat strain online and analyzing existing…”
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    Fatal exertional heat stroke: a case series by Rav-Acha, Moshe, Hadad, Eran, Epstein, Yoram, Heled, Yuval, Moran, Daniel S

    “…Exertional heat stroke (EHS) is one of the most serious conditions that occur when excess heat, generated by muscular exercise, exceeds the body's…”
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    Dietary intake and stress fractures among elite male combat recruits by Moran, Daniel S, Heled, Yuval, Arbel, Yael, Israeli, Eran, Finestone, Aharon S, Evans, Rachel K, Yanovich, Ran

    “…Appropriate and sufficient dietary intake is one of the main requirements for maintaining fitness and health. Inadequate energy intake may have a negative…”
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    Beating the heat: military training and operations in the era of global warming by Moran, Daniel S, DeGroot, David W, Potter, Adam W, Charkoudian, Nisha

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-07-2023)
    “…Global climate change has resulted in an increase in the number and intensity of environmental heat waves, both in areas traditionally associated with hot…”
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    Prediction model for stress fracture in young female recruits during basic training by Moran, Daniel S, Israeli, Eran, Evans, Rachel K, Yanovich, Ran, Constantini, Naama, Shabshin, Nogah, Merkel, Drorit, Luria, Orit, Erlich, Tomer, Laor, Arie, Finestone, Aharon

    “…To develop a new prediction model for stress fractures (SF) in female recruits during basic training (BT) to identify risk factors and to try to prevent…”
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    The heat tolerance test: an efficient screening tool for evaluating susceptibility to heat by Moran, Daniel S, Erlich, Tomer, Epstein, Yoram

    Published in Journal of sport rehabilitation (01-08-2007)
    “…Individuals in the population who are not able to sustain heat and whose body temperature will start rising earlier and at a higher rate than that of others,…”
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    Evaluation of the Environmental Stress Index (ESI) for Hot/Dry and Hot/Wet Climates by MORAN, Daniel S., EPSTEIN, Yoram

    Published in Industrial Health (01-07-2006)
    “…Recently, a novel environmental stress index (ESI) which is composed from commonly used meteorological variables: ambient temperature (Ta), relative humidity…”
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    The impact of a 20‐h rotating watch schedule on cognitive and mood states in submarine operations by Erez, David, Lieberman, Harris R., Rafael, Nadav, Ketko, Itay, Moran, Daniel S.

    Published in Journal of sleep research (14-11-2024)
    “…Summary This is the first study to provide valuable insights into the effects of the Israeli Navy's 20‐h rotating watch schedule on submariners’ alertness,…”
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    A real-time heat strain risk classifier using heart rate and skin temperature by Buller, Mark J, Latzka, William A, Yokota, Miyo, Tharion, William J, Moran, Daniel S

    Published in Physiological measurement (01-12-2008)
    “…Heat injury is a real concern to workers engaged in physically demanding tasks in high heat strain environments. Several real-time physiological monitoring…”
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    The effect of prolonged physical activity performed during extreme caloric deprivation on cardiac function by Planer, David, Leibowitz, David, Hadid, Amir, Erlich, Tomer, Sharon, Nir, Paltiel, Ora, Jacoby, Elad, Lotan, Chaim, Moran, Daniel S

    Published in PloS one (24-02-2012)
    “…Endurance exercise may induce transient cardiac dysfunction. Data regarding the effect of caloric restriction on cardiac function is limited. We studied the…”
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    Physiological employment standards IV: integration of women in combat units physiological and medical considerations by Epstein, Yoram, Yanovich, Ran, Moran, Daniel S., Heled, Yuval

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-11-2013)
    “…Anthropometric and physiological factors place the average female soldier at a disadvantage relative to male soldiers in most aspects of physical performance…”
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    Do the rotator cuff tendons of young athletic subjects hypertrophy in response to increased loading demands? by Milgrom, Charles, MD, Moran, Daniel S., PhD, Safran, Ori, MD, Finsestone, Aharon S., MD

    Published in Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery (01-11-2012)
    “…Background The rotator cuff is composed of muscle and tendon units. Although muscle has been shown to adapt to mechanical loads, the response of human tendon…”
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    Ethnic Disparities in Social Capital and Health among Jewish and Arab Participants in the Israeli Mamanet Cachibol League by Paldi, Yuval, Moran, Daniel S, Baron-Epel, Orna, Bord, Shiran, Tesler, Riki

    “…The Israeli Mamanet Cachibol League (MCL) serves as a community model that incorporates physical activity and amateur team sports among women. Team sports have…”
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    Exertional heat illness during training and competition by Armstrong, Lawrence E., Casa, Douglas J., Millard-Stafford, Mindy, Moran, Daniel S., Pyne, Scott W., Roberts, William O.

    “…Exertional heat illness can affect athletes during high-intensity or long-duration exercise and result in withdrawal from activity or collapse during or soon…”
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