Load Carriage Effects on Cognitive Function among Military Personnel – A Critically Appraised Topic

by Megan Sax van der Weyden, CSCS, TSAC-F, Michael Toczko, and Dr Joel Martin, PhD, MS, CSCS, CPSS, TSAC-F
TSAC Report January 2023
Vol 66, Issue 6

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The purpose of this paper is to conduct a critical appraisal of peer-reviewed articles on the effects of load carriage on cognitive function among military personnel.

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