Relationships Between Heart Rate Variability, Occupational Performance, and Fitness for Tactical Personnel: A Systematic Review
Objectives: Heart Rate Variability has gained substantial interest in both clinical and athletic settings as a measurement tool for quantifying autonomic nervous system activity and psychophysiological stress. However, its uses in tactical work settings, such as military, police, and firefighting en...
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Main Authors: | Colin Tomes (Author), Ben Schram (Author), Robin Orr (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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