Soldier Health Habits and the Metabolically Optimized Brain.

Mil Med

Unite de Neurophysiologie du Stress, Departement Neurosciences et Contraintes Operationelles, Institute de Recherché Biomedicale des Armees, 91223 Bretigny-sur-Orge Cedex, France.

Published: November 2016

Human performance enhancement was the subject of a NATO workshop that considered the direct benefits of individual soldier health and fitness habits to brain health and performance. Some of the important health and fitness include physical activity and purposeful exercise, nutritional intake, sleep and rest behaviors, psychological outlook and mindfulness, and other physiologically based systemic challenges such as thermal exposure. These influences were considered in an integrated framework with insights contributed by each of five participating NATO member countries using representative research to highlight relevant interrelationships. Key conclusions are that (1) understanding the neurobiological bases and consequences of personal health behaviors is a priority for soldier performance research, and this also involves long-term brain health consequences to veterans and (2) health and fitness habits have been underappreciated as reliably effective performance enhancers and these should be preferred targets in the development of scientifically based recommendations for soldier brain health and performance.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.7205/MILMED-D-15-00464DOI Listing

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