Page 100 - Journal of Special Operations Medicine - Summer 2014
P. 100
6. Bakker AB, Demerouti E, Euwema MC. Job resources 26. Thoma MV, La Marca R, Bronnimann R, et al. The ef-
buffer the impact of job demands on burnout. J Occup fect of music on the human stress response. PloS ONE.
Health Psychol. 2005;10:170–180. 2013;8:e70156.
7. Demerouti E, Bakker AB, Nachreiner F, Schaufeli WB. 27. Alvarsson JJ, Wiens S, Nilsson ME. Stress recovery during
The job demands-resources model of burnout. J Appl exposure to nature sound and environmental noise. Int J
Psychol. 2001;86:499–512. Environ Res Public Health. 2010;7:1036–1046.
8. Amarasekera M, Prescott SL, Palmer DJ. Nutrition in 28. Annerstedt M, Jonsson P, Wallergard M, et al. Inducing
early life, immune-programming and allergies: the role physiological stress recovery with sounds of nature in a
of epigenetics. Asian Pacific J Allergy Immunol. 2013;31: virtual reality forest: results from a pilot study. Physiol
175–182. Behav. 2013;118:240–250.
9. Schwenk RW, Vogel H, Schurmann A. Genetic and epi- 29. Depledge MH, Stone RJ, Bird WJ. Can natural and vir-
genetic control of metabolic health. Mol Metab. 2013;2: tual environments be used to promote improved human
337–347. health and wellbeing? Environ Sci Technol. 2011;45:4660–
10. Kumsta R, Hummel E, Chen FS, Heinrichs M. Epigenetic 4665.
regulation of the oxytocin receptor gene: implications for 30. Yu H, Chen X, Liu J, Zhou X. Gum chewing inhibits the
behavioral neuroscience. Front Neurosci. 2013;7:83. sensory processing and the propagation of stress-related
11. Jack A, Connelly JJ, Morris JP. DNA methylation of the information in a brain network. PloS ONE. 2013;8:
oxytocin receptor gene predicts neural response to am- e57111.
biguous social stimuli. Front Hum Neurosci. 2012;6:280. 31. Sketchley-Kaye K, Jenks R, Miles C, Johnson AJ. Chew-
12. Energy drink consumption and its association with sleep ing gum modifies state anxiety and alertness under condi-
problems among U.S. service members on a combat de- tions of social stress. Nutr Neurosci. 2011;14:237–242.
ployment—Afghanistan, 2010. MMWR Morb Mortal 32. Smith AP, Chaplin K, Wadsworth E. Chewing gum, oc-
Wkly Rep. 2012;61:895–898. cupational stress, work performance and wellbeing. An
13. Snel J, Lorist MM. Effects of caffeine on sleep and cogni- intervention study. Appetite. 2012;58:1083–1086.
tion. Progr Brain Res. 2011;190:105–117. 33. Beer AL, Vartak D, Greenlee MW. Nicotine facilitates
14. Boyd J. Destruction and creation. 1976. http://goalsys memory consolidation in perceptual learning. Neuro-
.com/books/documents/DESTRUCTION_AND_ pharmacology. 2013;64:443–451.
CREATION.pdf. 34. Pritchett K, Pritchett R. Chocolate milk: a post-exercise
15. von Lubitz DK, Beakley JE, Patricelli F. “All hazards ap- recovery beverage for endurance sports. Med Sport Sci.
proach” to disaster management: the role of information 2012;59:127–134.
and knowledge management, Boyd’s OODA Loop, and 35. Rhoads RP, Baumgard LH, Suagee JK, Sanders SR. Nutri-
network-centricity. Disasters. 2008;32:561–585. tional interventions to alleviate the negative consequences
16. Papadimos TJ. OODA loop. Mil Med. 2003;168:vii–viii. of heat stress. Adv Nutr (Bethesda, Md.). 2013;4:267–276.
17. Cain MS, Dunsmoor JE, LaBar KS, Mitroff SR. Anticipa- 36. Sureda A, Pons A. Arginine and citrulline supplemen-
tory anxiety hinders detection of a second target in dual- tation in sports and exercise: ergogenic nutrients? Med
target search. Psychol Sci. 2011;22:866–871. Sport Sci. 2012;59:18–28.
18. Oskarsson PA, Eriksson L, Carlander O. Enhanced percep- 37. Yoto A, Motoki M, Murao S, Yokogoshi H. Effects of
tion and performance by multimodal threat cueing in sim- L-theanine or caffeine intake on changes in blood pres-
ulated combat vehicle. Hum Factors. 2012;54:122–137. sure under physical and psychological stresses. J Physiol
19. Parasuraman R, Galster S. Sensing, assessing, and aug- Anthropol. 2012;31:28.
menting threat detection: behavioral, neuroimaging, and 38. Blackhurst JL, Gresham JS, Stone MO. The quantified
brain stimulation evidence for the critical role of atten- warrior. Armed Forces J. 2012;Dec:14–17.
tion. Front Hum Neurosci. 2013;7:273. 39. Withers BG, Craig SC. The historical impact of preven-
20. Yang JH, Cowden BT, Kennedy Q, et al. Pilot percep- tive medicine in war. Vol 1. Washington, DC: Govern-
tion and confidence of location during a simulated heli- ment Printing Office; 2004.
copter navigation task. Aviat Space Environ Med. 2013;
84:952–960.
21. Sonnentag S, Binnewies C, Mojza EJ. Staying well and
engaged when demands are high: the role of psychologi- Dr. Deuster is affiliated with the Department of Military
cal detachment. J Appl Psychol. 2010;95:965–976. and Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine, Uniformed Ser-
22. Witt JK, Linkenauger SA, Proffitt DR. Get me out of this vices University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD. E-mail:
slump! Visual illusions improve sports performance. Psy- patricia.deuster@usuhs.edu.
chol Sci. 2012;23:397–399.
23. Hassed C. Mind-body therapies: use in chronic pain man- Dr. Grunberg is affiliated with the Department of Medical
agement. Austral Fam Phys. 2013;42:112–117. and Clinical Psychology, School of Medicine, Uniformed Ser-
24. Melloni M, Sedeno L, Couto B, et al. Preliminary evidence vices University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD.
about the effects of meditation on interoceptive sensitivity
and social cognition. Behav Brain Funct. 2013;9:47. Dr. O’Connor is affiliated with the Department of Military
25. Naranjo JR, Schmidt S. Is it me or not me? Modulation of and Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine, Uniformed Ser-
perceptual-motor awareness and visuomotor performance vices University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD.
by mindfulness meditation. BMC Neurosci. 2012;13:88.
90 Journal of Special Operations Medicine Volume 14, Edition 2/Summer 2014