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Norwegian military field exercises in the Arctic: endocrine and metabolic responses / A.C. Hackney, J.A. Hodgdon.
Title: | Norwegian military field exercises in the Arctic: endocrine and metabolic responses / A.C. Hackney, J.A. Hodgdon. |
Author(s): | Hackney, A. C. Hodgdon, J. A. |
Date: | 1991. |
In: | Arctic Medical Research. (1991.), Vol. 50(Suppl. 6) (1991) |
Abstract: | Reports study measuring select endocrine and metabolic changes to prolonged (10 day) military training in Arctic field setting involving cold exposure. Examines whether nocturnal shelter selection affects physiological responses to cold exposure. In Cold physiology and cold injuries. Proceedings of the Nordic Conference on Cold, Tromsø, Norway, January 30 - February 2, 1991. |
Notes: | Arctic Medical Research. Vol. 50(Suppl. 6) :137-141 (1991). |
Keywords: | 355 -- Defence. 356/358.3 -- Army. 355.52 -- Military manoeuvres. 612 -- Physiology. 612.5 -- Body heat. 612.592 -- Cold climates, physiological effects. 612.015.3 -- Metabolism. 613/614 -- Health and preventive medicine. 159.922.25 -- Psychology, influence of climate and weather. I -- Medicine and health. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*58) -- Norway. |
SPRI record no.: | 112353 |
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