Workplace Health Saf. 2014 Jan;62(1):27-34. doi: 10.1177/216507991406200105.
Cardiac events are strongly associated with line-of-duty deaths among firefighters. The frequency with which firefighters succumb to cardiovascular events while on duty is well documented. Many firefighters have undiagnosed or undertreated hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and obesity, as well as poor dietary habits and marginal physical fitness. Extremely high heart rates while engaged in fire suppression increase the risk for cardiovascular risk within the fire service. Cultural factors such as shift work and crew cohesion create multiple levels of influence on firefighters' decisions about engaging in positive health behaviors. This review highlights the significance of primordial and primary prevention of cardiovascular diseases that is culturally congruent with the fire service.
心脏事件与消防员因公殉职密切相关。消防员在执勤时因心血管事件而死亡的频率有详细记录。许多消防员患有未确诊或治疗不足的高血压、高血脂和肥胖症,以及不良的饮食习惯和较差的身体素质。在进行火灾扑救时,心率极高会增加消防员患心血管疾病的风险。文化因素,如轮班工作和团队凝聚力,对消防员参与积极健康行为的决策产生多层次的影响。本综述强调了与消防部门文化相契合的心血管疾病的一级和二级预防的重要性。