2015
DOI: 10.1249/mss.0000000000000396
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Physical Fitness and Depressive Symptoms during Army Basic Combat Training

Abstract: Introduction Mental health-related problems are a significant cause of attrition during Basic Combat Training (BCT). Evidence in civilian populations suggests that physical fitness is associated with psychological benefits in civilians, but little is known about the association between physical fitness and psychological adjustment during BCT. Methods This study prospectively examined the association between physical fitness and depressive symptoms in 300 BCT soldiers from May to July, 2012 at Fort Jackson, C… Show more

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“…Information on the devices was extracted from articles and cross-referenced with the device manufacturer’s information. Validity data on each device was not extracted; instead, articles with relevant validity data, where available [ 19 - 38 ], were referenced in the data table because the authors chose to focus this review on the characteristics of the devices to allow the reader to make a judgment about their efficacy as self-monitoring tools.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information on the devices was extracted from articles and cross-referenced with the device manufacturer’s information. Validity data on each device was not extracted; instead, articles with relevant validity data, where available [ 19 - 38 ], were referenced in the data table because the authors chose to focus this review on the characteristics of the devices to allow the reader to make a judgment about their efficacy as self-monitoring tools.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…52 Higher levels of physical fitness (cardiorespiratory fitness and local muscle endurance) prior to entry into basic combat and severe military training was associated with a lowered stress response and improved psychological outcomes in soldiers. 53,54 However, the optimal type and amount of exercise to facilitate the protective benefits of physical fitness has not as yet been established. 54 Furthermore, of the range of physical regimen investigated, more is known of the effect of aerobic exercise training and responsiveness to physical and psychological stress.…”
Section: Strength Training Best Builds Military Physiological Resiliementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, due to various causes such as maladjustment to strict communal living, as well as physical and mental exhaustion from intensive education and training, some people give up entering the academies during the summons period. The occurrence of these abandonment, despite Pre-enrollment medical test, mental health-related issues are reported as a major cause of problems constantly during the BMT of the US military [5,6]. For the academies that strive to train excellent soldiers, this is a source of great disappointment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%