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    A longitudinal analysis of the U.S. Air Force reserve officers’ training corps physical fitness assessment by Cameron S. Mackey, Jason M. DeFreitas

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…It is currently unknown to what extent the PFA scores of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadets are affected by mandatory physical training. …”
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    Army Combat Fitness Test Relationships to Tactical Foot March Performance in Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Cadets by Kevin L. Withrow, Daniela A. Rubin, J. Jay Dawes, Robin M. Orr, Scott K. Lynn, Robert G. Lockie

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Data from 29 cadets (♂ = 20, ♀ = 9) from one university Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program were analyzed. The ACFT was recorded in raw and scaled scores. …”
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    Access to Care, Reporting Behaviors, and Quality of Athletic Training Service Interactions for Reserve Officers' Training Corps cadets by Mary Catherine Avey, Amy Hand, Nancy Uriegas, Allison Smith, Zachary Winkelmann

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Purpose: Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) programs prepare student-civilians to become leaders through strenuous physical and leadership training. …”
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    Change-Event Steals “Athlete” from “College Athlete”: Perceived Impact and Depression, Anxiety, and Stress by Garver MJ, Gordon AM, Philipp NM, Huml MR, Wakeman AJ

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Matthew J Garver,1 Aqualus M Gordon,1 Nicolas M Philipp,1 Matt R Huml,2 Amanda J Wakeman1 1School of Nutrition, Kinesiology, and Psychological Science, University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, MO, USA; 2School of Human Services, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USACorrespondence: Matthew J GarverSchool of Nutrition, Kinesiology, and Psychological Science, University of Central Missouri, Morrow Room 149, Warrensburg, MO, 64093, USATel +1 660 543 4629Fax +1 660 543 8505Email garver@ucmo.eduIntroduction: This research sought to establish the impact of the change-event of COVID-19 on college athletes and members of other campus groups (eg, marching band, eSports, Reserve Officers Training Corps). The specific purpose was to assess the perceived impact and impact on mental health (eg, depression, anxiety, and stress).Methods: The survey battery presented a total of 37 items. …”
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    Salivary cytokines as a biomarker of social stress in a mock rescue mission by Julia A. Penatzer, Julie V. Miller, Alice A. Han, Nicole Prince, Jonathan W. Boyd

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…In this study, salivary cytokines were studied in a group of fifteen Air Force Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC; 14 males, 1 female) subjects performing three mock hostage rescue missions, designed to prompt responses associated with baseline, success, and failure. …”
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    A Single, Multimodal Exercise Tolerance Test Can Assess Combat Readiness in Army-ROTC Cadets: A Brief Report by Derek A. Crawford, Katie M. Heinrich, Christopher K. Haddock, W. S. Carlos Poston, R. Sue Day, Christopher Kaipust, Blake Skola, Amanda J. Wakeman, Eric Kunkel, Addison Bell, Emily Wilhite, Nathanial Young, Allison Whitley, Madelyn Fritts

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…However, for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) programs the logistical demands of collegiate life make repeated administration of the ACFT challenging. …”
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    Energy-Adjusted Dietary Intakes Are Associated with Perceived Barriers to Healthy Eating but Not Food Insecurity or Sports Nutrition Knowledge in a Pilot Study of ROTC Cadets by Elizabeth Daniels, Jennifer Hanson

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Military service is inherently demanding and, due to the nature of these demands, the term “tactical athlete” has been coined to capture the physical requirements of the profession. Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadets are a unique subset of the military service community, and the complexity of their training and educational pursuits increases their susceptibility to unhealthy eating patterns. …”
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    Practice parameters for the use of actigraphy in the military operational context: the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Operational Research Kit-Actigraphy (WORK-A) by Jaime K. Devine, Jake Choynowski, Tina Burke, Kajsa Carlsson, Vincent F. Capaldi, Ashlee B. McKeon, Walter J. Sowden

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Here, we demonstrate the WORK-A with a sample of United States Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadets (n = 286) during a month-long capstone pre-commissioning training exercise. …”
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    Report to the President for year ended June 30, 2023, Office of the Vice Chancellor by Waitz, Ian

    Published 2024
    “…This report contains the following sections: Priorities and Progress; Graduate Student Unionization; Undergraduate Advising; Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion; Visiting Committee; Organizational Change: FlexWork and Space Allocation; Office of the Vice Chancellor Headquarters; Admissions Office; Career Advising and Professional Development; Office of Experiential Learning; D-Lab; Edgerton Center; Priscilla King Gray Public Service Center; Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program; Office of Graduate Education; MIT Summer Research Program; International Students Office; Office of Minority Education; Registrar’s Office; Reserve Officer Training Corps—Air Force; Reserve Officer Training Corps—Army; Reserve Officer Training Corps—Navy; Student Financial Services; Teaching + Learning Lab; Undergraduate Advising Center (UAC); Concourse; Experimental Study Group; Terrascope…”
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    ROTC Policy Regarding Homosexuals by Lee S. Duemer

    Published 1997-03-01
    “…This is a policy analysis, in a historical context, of how Association of American University institutions responded to Reserve Officer Training Corps policy excluding homosexuals. The time period for this study is 1982 to 1992. …”
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    Male Army ROTC Cadets Fail to Meet Military Dietary Reference Intakes and Exhibit a High Prevalence of Low Energy Availability and Poor Sleep Quality by Taylor Garron, Dylan J. Klein

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The purpose of this study was to assess the dietary habits, prevalence of low energy availability (EA), and sleep quality in a cohort of male army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) cadets, and to investigate the relationship between EA and sleep quality as well as EA and various body composition variables that are important for tactical readiness. …”
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    Doppler sonographic findings in testicular microlithiasis by Selim Serter, Sebnem Orguc, Bilal Gumus, Veli Ayyildiz, Yuksel Pabuscu

    Published 2008-08-01
    “…MATERIALS AND METHODS: 2179 volunteers, all healthy men (17-42 years of age) from the Annual Army Reserve Officer Training Corps training camp were included in the study. …”
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    Sonographic evaluation of spleen size and prevalence of accessory spleen in a healthy male Turkish population by Selim Serter, Cengiz Ceylan, Özüm Tunçyürek, Şebnem Örgüç, Yüksel Pabuçcu

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…The purpose of this study was to establish the range of spleen length in a young male Turkish population.Material and Methods: A total of 2179 volunteers, healthy men aged 17-42 years, from the annual Army Reserve Officer Training Corps training camp at Manisa were included in the study. …”
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    Subtle impairments of perceptual-motor function and well-being are detectable among military cadets and college athletes with self-reported history of concussion by Gary B. Wilkerson, Marisa A. Colston, Shellie N. Acocello, Jennifer A. Hogg, Lynette M. Carlson

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The purpose of this observational cohort study was to assess virtual reality motor response variability and survey responses as possible indicators of suboptimal brain function among military cadets and college athletes with self-reported history of concussion (HxC).MethodsThe cohort comprised 75 college students (20.7 ± 2.1 years): 39 Reserve Officer Training Corp (ROTC) military cadets (10 female), 16 football players, and 20 wrestlers; HxC self-reported by 20 (29.2 ± 27.1 months prior, range: 3–96). …”
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