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cognitive skills and appropriate decision making process (Zhang
et al., 2019; De Havas et al., 2012).
Sleep deprivation has specific influence in military population,
where is necessary to interact personal stressors, internal
motivation, self-care or leadership development. To support
leadership development in army there is important to provide
adequate condition for sleeping, sustain health which are
connected to long-time military sustainability (Capaldi, Balkin,
Mysliwiec, 2019; Yang et al., 2019). Therefore, persons in
military must minimize sleep deprivation, what leads to improve
relevant psychomotor abilities and psychophysical performance
(Ritland et al., 2019; Tyyskä et al., 2010; Kahn-Greene et al.,
2006; Deliens et al., 2013; Killgore, 2007; Meunier, 2017).
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