Contributions from incumbent police officer's physical activity and body composition to occupational assessment performance
IntroductionPolice officers must perform various tasks in unpredictable work environments and potentially volatile situations. This study aimed to determine if cardiovascular fitness, body composition, and physical activity levels could predict performance in a Midwest Police Department's Physi...
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Main Authors: | Nathan D. Dicks (Author), Marni E. Shoemaker (Author), Kathryn J. DeShaw (Author), Michael J. Carper (Author), Kyle J. Hackney (Author), Allison M. Barry (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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