Poston Walker S Carlos, Haddock C Keith, Talcott G Wayne, Klesges Robert C, Lando Harry A, Peterson Alan
Mid America Heart Institute and Health Outcomes Research Center, University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA.
Mil Med. 2002 Jul;167(7):585-8.
This study examined whether overweight or obesity results in greater discharge risk from basic military training (BMT) or during the first year of service in the U.S. Air Force (USAF). Participants were 32,144 male and female airmen who underwent BMT from August 1995 to August 1996 and were classified as underweight (body mass index [BMI] < 18), normal range (BMI = 18-24.9), overweight (BMI = 25-29.9), or obese (BMI > or = 30). Underweight airmen were 63% more likely and overweight airmen were 24% more likely to be medically discharged during BMT compared with individuals in the normal range. Underweight airmen were 22% more likely to be discharged within the first year of service compared with those in the normal range, whereas overweight airmen were 15% less likely to be discharged. These findings do not support overweight or obesity as being major causes for discharge from the USAF within the first year of active duty.
本研究调查了超重或肥胖是否会导致美国空军(USAF)新兵基础训练(BMT)期间或服役第一年的退伍风险增加。研究对象为1995年8月至1996年8月接受BMT的32144名男女飞行员,他们被分为体重过轻(体重指数[BMI]<18)、正常范围(BMI=18-24.9)、超重(BMI=25-29.9)或肥胖(BMI≥30)。与正常范围的个体相比,体重过轻的飞行员在BMT期间因医疗原因退伍的可能性高63%,超重的飞行员高24%。与正常范围的飞行员相比,体重过轻的飞行员在服役第一年内退伍的可能性高22%,而超重的飞行员则低15%。这些发现不支持超重或肥胖是美国空军现役第一年退伍的主要原因这一观点。