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Tina M Burke

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Military Medicine|May 11, 2022
The Association Between Sleep and Musculoskeletal Injuries in Military Personnel: A Systematic ReviewPeter Lisman, Bradley M Ritland, Tina M Burke, et al.
Sleep Health|August 5, 2019
Sleep problems and functioning during initial training for a high-risk occupationAmanda L Adrian, Lillian Skeiky, Tina M Burke, et al.
Sleep|June 17, 2010
Effects of the melatonin MT-1/MT-2 agonist ramelteon on daytime body temperature and sleepRachel R Markwald, Teofilo L Lee-Chiong, Tina M Burke, et al.
Journal of Sleep Research|April 6, 2017
Impact of sleep inertia on visual selective attention for rare targets and the influence of chronotypeHannah K Ritchie, Tina M Burke, Tristan B Dear, et al.
Journal of Sleep Research|March 17, 2015
Sleep inertia, sleep homeostatic and circadian influences on higher-order cognitive functionsTina M Burke, Frank A J L Scheer, Joseph M Ronda, et al.
Sleep|November 2, 2013
Combination of light and melatonin time cues for phase advancing the human circadian clockTina M Burke, Rachel R Markwald, Evan D Chinoy, et al.
Sleep|October 30, 2020
Sleep and high-risk behavior in military service members: a mega-analysis of four diverse U.S. Army unitsJanna Mantua, Alexxa F Bessey, Carolyn A Mickelson, et al.
Military Medicine|December 11, 2021
Association Between Self-Reported Sleep Quality and Musculoskeletal Injury in Male Army RangersBradley M Ritland, Jacob A Naylor, Alexxa F Bessey, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|January 3, 2020
Examination of Sleep and Injury Among College Football AthletesTina M Burke, Peter J Lisman, Kevin Maguire, et al.
Sleep Medicine|June 20, 2019
Objective changes in activity levels following sleep extension as measured by wrist actigraphyJaime K Devine, Tina M Burke, Lillian Skeiky, et al.
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Military Medicine|May 11, 2022
The Association Between Sleep and Musculoskeletal Injuries in Military Personnel: A Systematic ReviewPeter Lisman, Bradley M Ritland, Tina M Burke, et al.
Sleep Health|August 5, 2019
Sleep problems and functioning during initial training for a high-risk occupationAmanda L Adrian, Lillian Skeiky, Tina M Burke, et al.
Sleep|June 17, 2010
Effects of the melatonin MT-1/MT-2 agonist ramelteon on daytime body temperature and sleepRachel R Markwald, Teofilo L Lee-Chiong, Tina M Burke, et al.
Journal of Sleep Research|April 6, 2017
Impact of sleep inertia on visual selective attention for rare targets and the influence of chronotypeHannah K Ritchie, Tina M Burke, Tristan B Dear, et al.
Journal of Sleep Research|March 17, 2015
Sleep inertia, sleep homeostatic and circadian influences on higher-order cognitive functionsTina M Burke, Frank A J L Scheer, Joseph M Ronda, et al.
Sleep|November 2, 2013
Combination of light and melatonin time cues for phase advancing the human circadian clockTina M Burke, Rachel R Markwald, Evan D Chinoy, et al.
Sleep|October 30, 2020
Sleep and high-risk behavior in military service members: a mega-analysis of four diverse U.S. Army unitsJanna Mantua, Alexxa F Bessey, Carolyn A Mickelson, et al.
Military Medicine|December 11, 2021
Association Between Self-Reported Sleep Quality and Musculoskeletal Injury in Male Army RangersBradley M Ritland, Jacob A Naylor, Alexxa F Bessey, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|January 3, 2020
Examination of Sleep and Injury Among College Football AthletesTina M Burke, Peter J Lisman, Kevin Maguire, et al.
Sleep Medicine|June 20, 2019
Objective changes in activity levels following sleep extension as measured by wrist actigraphyJaime K Devine, Tina M Burke, Lillian Skeiky, et al.
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