Williamson Donald A, Bathalon Gaston P, Sigrist Lori D, Allen H Raymond, Friedl Karl E, Young Andrew J, Martin Corby K, Stewart Tiffany M, Burrell Lolita, Han Hongmei, Hubbard Van S, Ryan Donna
Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70808-4124, USA.
Mil Med. 2009 Jan;174(1):1-8. doi: 10.7205/milmed-d-03-7807.
The Department of Defense (DoD) has mandated development of a system to collect and manage data on the weight, percent body fat (%BF), and fitness of all military personnel. This project aimed to (1) develop a computerized weight and fitness database to track individuals and Army units over time allowing cross-sectional and longitudinal evaluations and (2) test the computerized system for feasibility and integrity of data collection over several years of usage. The computer application, the Military Services Fitness Database (MSFD), was designed for (1) storage and tracking of data related to height, weight, %BF for the Army Weight Control Program (AWCP) and Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) scores and (2) generation of reports using these data. A 2.5-year pilot test of the MSFD indicated that it monitors population and individual trends of changing body weight, %BF, and fitness in a military population.
美国国防部已下令开发一个系统,用于收集和管理所有军事人员的体重、体脂百分比(%BF)和体能数据。该项目旨在:(1)开发一个计算机化的体重和体能数据库,以便长期跟踪个人和陆军部队,从而进行横断面和纵向评估;(2)对该计算机化系统进行测试,以检验其在数年使用过程中数据收集的可行性和完整性。计算机应用程序“军事服务体能数据库”(MSFD)的设计目的是:(1)存储和跟踪与陆军体重控制计划(AWCP)和陆军体能测试(APFT)分数相关的身高、体重、%BF数据;(2)使用这些数据生成报告。对MSFD进行的为期2.5年的试点测试表明,它能够监测军事人员群体和个体的体重、%BF及体能变化趋势。