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Predicting Load Carriage Injury Risk in Recreational Hikers
Daniel Maupin
, Monica Mikhail
,
Ben Schram
,
Rob Marc Orr
Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine
Tactical Research Unit
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Injury Risk
100%
Load Carriage
100%
Hikers
100%
Low Risk
28%
Torres Strait Islander
28%
VO2max
28%
Work Effort
28%
Media Risks
28%
Health Outcomes
14%
Purposive Sampling
14%
Return to Work
14%
Indigenous Population
14%
Work Rehabilitation
14%
Ultra-high Risk
14%
Survey Data
14%
Energy Cost
14%
Fitness Level
14%
Non-indigenous
14%
Performance Data
14%
Successful Completion
14%
Risk Management Framework
14%
Cost Equations
14%
Actual Results
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
100%
Health Care Cost
50%
Health Outcomes
50%
High Risk Population
50%
Body Weight
50%
Indigenous Population
50%
Risk Management
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
100%
Health Outcomes
50%
High Risk Population
50%
Body Weight
50%
Indigenous Population
50%