Allostatic Load Is Associated with Overuse Musculoskeletal Injury during US Marine Corps Officer Candidates SchoolEvan D. Feigel, Bradley C. Nindl, Christopher K. Kargl et al.|Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise|2024Cited by 13
Low psychological resilience and physical fitness predict attrition from US Marine Corps Officer Candidate School trainingJennifer N. Forse, Bradley C. Nindl, Evan D. Feigel et al.|Military Psychology|2024Cited by 5
Association of clinically-measured and dynamic ankle dorsiflexion assessed by markerless motion capture during the drop-jump task on landing biomechanics and risk of ankle injury in military personnel undergoing 10 weeks of physical trainingEvan D. Feigel, Bradley C. Nindl, Matthew B. Bird et al.|Journal of science and medicine in sport|2023Cited by 4
Wearable-Assessed Biomechanical and Physiological Demands during Load Carriage and Tactical Mobility Tasks among Male and Female Military PersonnelEvan D. Feigel, Bradley C. Nindl, Ayden McCarthy et al.|Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise|2025Cited by 4
Identifying a digital phenotype of allostatic load: association between allostatic load index score and wearable physiological response during military trainingEvan D. Feigel, Bradley C. Nindl, Kristen J. Koltun et al.|American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|2025Cited by 2