Aim: The aim is to study the impact of extreme conditions of service activities of varying intensity during martial law on the dynamics of indicators of the functional and psycho-emotional state of law enforcement officers. Materials and Methods: The research, which was conducted in 2022-2024, involved 227 male police officers with different service experience (up to 3 years n=52, 4-5 years n=59, 6-10 years n=56, over 10 years n=60). Indicators of the functional and psycho-emotional state of law enforcement officers were assessed before and after their tours of duty of different duration (3 and 6 months) to the combat zone using the following indicators: body mass index (BMI), vital index (VI), double product index (DPI), emotional state index (ESI), psychological state index (PSI) Results: The deterioration of indicators of the functional and psycho-emotional state of law enforcement officers with different professional experiences during tours of duty of different durations (intensity) was revealed. The difference between the BMI indicators before and after a tour of duty lasting 3 and 6 months is 0.34-0.93 and 1.09-1.61 kg/m2, VI indicators 1.63-2.49 and 2.27-2.84 ml/kg, DPI indicators 2.26-2.94 and 3.07-3.42 c.u., ESI indicators 0.78-0.59 and 1.16- 0.93 points, DPI indicators 2.26-2.94 and 3.07-3.42 c.u., PSI indicators 13.50-9.94 and 18.16-13.09 points, respectively Conclusions: It was found that the longer the duration of the tour of duty, the more pronounced negative changes occurred in the studied indicators. The negative impact of extreme conditions of service activities on the dynamics of indicators of the functional and psycho-emotional state of law enforcement officers was proved
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