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Introduction: Training is more important than technology (for performance in the cold).
Friedl, Karl E; Hasselstrom, Henriette; Kingma, Boris R M; Norheim, Arne Johan; Ojanen, Tommi; Sullivan-Kwantes, Wendy; Teien, Hilde Kristin; White, Graham.
Afiliação
  • Friedl KE; Office of Science & Technology, U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, MA, USA.
  • Hasselstrom H; Center for Military Physical Training and Education, Danish Armed Forces Health Services, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Kingma BRM; Department Human Performance, Unit Defence, Safety and Security, TNO Netherlands Institute for Applied Scientific Research, Soesterberg, The Netherlands.
  • Norheim AJ; Institute of Military Primary Healthcare, Norwegian Armed Forces, Norway (Now at the Arctic University of Norway, Tromso, Norway).
  • Ojanen T; Human Performance Division, Finnish Defence Research Agency (FDRA), Tuusula, Finland.
  • Sullivan-Kwantes W; Operational Health and Performance Section, Defense Research & Development Centre (DRDC), Toronto, Canada.
  • Teien HK; Total Defence Division, Norwegian Research Defence Establishment (FFI), Oslo, Norway.
  • White G; Chemical Biological Radiologica (CBR) Division, Defense Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL), Salisbury, UK.
Int J Circumpolar Health ; 82(1): 2240572, 2023 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37499139
ABSTRACT
After more than 50 years of studying soldiers in the cold, we are well past the phase of defining the unique problems; the research requirements are known but the solutions have been slow in coming. This requires iterative testing of proposed lab-based solutions with soldiers in the real environment. Representing a renewed effort to produce and implement solutions to human biomedical challenges in Arctic operations, this journal supplement highlights presentations from a three-day NATO Human Factors and Medicine panel-sponsored symposium in Washington DC in October 2022. While technology can certainly aid soldiers in extreme environments, it is ultimately training that is the most important factor for ensuring optimal performance and survival. By investing in the development of specialized Arctic forces training and implementing new solutions to protect their health and performance, we can ensure success in the coldest and harshest of environments.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Militares Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Militares Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article