Comparison of health-related fitness and modifiable lifestyle behaviors between SWAT officers and professional firefighters: An exploratory study

Emergency responders engage in occupations that benefit from living a healthy lifestyle to ensure physical and mental preparedness. We compared fitness and healthy lifestyle behaviors between special weapons and tactics (SWAT) officers and firefighters. We analyzed data from 14 SWAT officers and 17...

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Main Authors: Joel Martin (Author), Anne Akagi (Author), Michael Toczko (Author), Megan Sax van der Weyden (Author), Joseph Hahn (Author), Kayleigh Newman (Author), Marcie Fyock-Martin (Author)
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Published: New Prairie Press, 2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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