%0 Journal Article %T Respuesta org¨˘nica en una simulaci¨®n de combate %A Clemente Su¨˘rez %A V.J. %A Robles P¨¦rez %A J.J. %J Sanidad Militar %D 2012 %I Ministerio de Defensa %R 10.4321/S1887-85712012000200006 %X background and objectives: analysis of organic response in combat is a bit field of study specifically studied in specific literature, for this reason the objective of this work is to analyze the effect of a combat simulation in the organism of soldiers. material and methods: we analyzed the critical flicker fusion frequency (cfff) as a means of detecting fatigue of central nervous system (cns), leg explosive strength, isometric strength, blood lactate and rating of perceived exertion in 20 soldiers before and after performing a combat simulation. results: after combat simulation, soldiers showed a significant increase (p<0,05) in lactate levels (2,57ˇŔ0,62 mmol/l vs. 4,92ˇŔ2,18 mmol/l) and isometric strength and a decrease in legs explosive strength. cfff values decreased, showing signs of fatigue of cns. conclusions: combat simulation was highly stressful, showing signs of fatigue of the cns, are carried out in anaerobic conditions, despite the low speed o execution, and the subjective perception of effort does not correspond to the organic response obtained. these data could use to adapting current training systems for current missions in combat zones. %K lactate %K combat %K soldiers %K strength %K flicker fusion frequency. %U http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S1887-85712012000200006&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en