Janna Mantua, PhD
Affiliations: | Behavioral Biology | Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, MD, United States |
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Sleep, neurocognitive performance, traumatic brain injury, military medicineGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorAndrew William Varga | research assistant | U Mass Amherst | |
Rebecca M. Spencer | grad student | U Mass Amherst |
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Mantua J, Eldringhoff HP, Overman GA, et al. (2023) Extended sleep restriction during U.S. Army Ranger School leads to a high rate of unusual sleepiness-related behaviors. Sleep Medicine. 102: 132-133 |
Mantua J, Gutierrez RL, Isidean SD, et al. (2022) Sleep duration prior to an enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli challenge predicts diarrhea severity during infection. Sleep Medicine. 100: 404-409 |
Mantua J, Shevchik JD, Chaudhury S, et al. (2022) Sleep and Infantry Battle Drill Performance in Special Operations Soldiers. Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance. 93: 557-561 |
Mantua J, Symonette SA, Eldringhoff HP, et al. (2022) Concerns about the future linked with poor sleep quality in US army special operations soldiers withdrawing from Afghanistan. Bmj Military Health |
Wickwire EM, Abdelwadoud M, Collen J, et al. (2022) Active Duty Service Members, Primary Managers, and Administrators' Perspectives on a Novel Sleep Telehealth Management Platform in the U.S. Military Healthcare System. Military Medicine |
Kainec KA, Paracha AW, Ali S, et al. (2021) Age-related changes in sleep-dependent novel word consolidation. Acta Psychologica. 222: 103478 |
Ritland BM, Naylor JA, Bessey AF, et al. (2021) Association Between Self-Reported Sleep Quality and Musculoskeletal Injury in Male Army Rangers. Military Medicine |
Mantua J, Ritland BM, Naylor JA, et al. (2021) Physical sleeping environment is related to insomnia risk and measures of readiness in US army special operations soldiers. Bmj Military Health |
Mantua J, Pirner MC, Doyle ST, et al. (2021) Sleep and occupational well-being in active duty special operations soldiers: A replication and expansion. Sleep Health |
Mantua J, Bessey AF, Sowden WJ. (2020) Poor Subjective Sleep Quality Is Associated with Poor Occupational Outcomes in Elite Soldiers. Clocks & Sleep. 2: 182-193 |