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    Peak performance and cardiometabolic responses of modern US army soldiers during heavy, fatiguing vest-borne load carriage by Arcidiacono, Danielle M., Lavoie, Elizabeth M., Potter, Adam W., Vangala, Sai V., Holden, Lucas D., Soucy, Hope Y., Karis, Anthony J., Friedl, Karl E., Santee, William R., Looney, David P.

    Published in Applied ergonomics (01-05-2023)
    “…Physiological limits imposed by vest-borne loads must be defined for optimal performance monitoring of the modern dismounted warfighter. To evaluate how…”
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    Modeling the Metabolic Costs of Heavy Military Backpacking by LOONEY, DAVID P., LAVOIE, ELIZABETH M., VANGALA, SAI V., HOLDEN, LUCAS D., FIGUEIREDO, PETER S., FRIEDL, KARL E., FRYKMAN, PETER N., HANCOCK, JASON W., MONTAIN, SCOTT J., PRYOR, J. LUKE, SANTEE, WILLIAM R., POTTER, ADAM W.

    “…Existing predictive equations underestimate the metabolic costs of heavy military load carriage. Metabolic costs are specific to each type of military…”
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    Verification of Maximal Oxygen Uptake in Active Military Personnel During Treadmill Running by Figueiredo, Peter S., Looney, David P., Pryor, J. Luke, Doughty, Elizabeth M., McClung, Holly L., Vangala, Sai V., Santee, William R., Beidleman, Beth A., Potter, Adam W.

    “…Figueiredo, PS, Looney, DP, Pryor, JL, Doughty, EM, McClung, HL, Vangala, SV, Santee, WR, Beidleman, BA, and Potter, AW. Verification of maximal oxygen uptake…”
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    Effects of modern military backpack loads on walking speed and cardiometabolic responses of US Army Soldiers by Looney, David P., Doughty, Elizabeth M., Figueiredo, Peter S., Vangala, Sai V., Pryor, J. Luke, Santee, William R., McClung, Holly L., Potter, Adam W.

    Published in Applied ergonomics (01-07-2021)
    “…Military leaders must understand how modern military equipment loads affect trade-offs between movement speed and physiological strain to optimize pacing…”
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