Center for Nursing Science and Clinical Inquiry, Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA 98431, USA.
Healthcare (Basel). 2014 Dec 18;2(4):505-15. doi: 10.3390/healthcare2040505.
Findings from previous studies suggest that inadequate consumption of calcium and vitamin D and a decrease in exercise while deployed can be detrimental to bone health. This study enrolled 234 soldiers randomized to receive one-time nutrition and exercise education pre-deployment (n = 149), or telehealth coaching (n = 85), throughout the deployment cycle. Results suggest that online educational efforts may enhance sports activity, bone turnover, and vitamin D status. Improving vitamin D status and remaining active while deployed appears to sustain healthy bone density in young soldiers. Early and aggressive educational outreach to young adults may prevent chronic musculoskeletal conditions and disabling osteoporosis later in life.
先前的研究结果表明,部署期间钙和维生素 D 摄入不足以及运动量减少可能对骨骼健康有害。这项研究招募了 234 名士兵,随机分为两组:一组在部署前接受一次性营养和运动教育(n=149),另一组在整个部署周期接受远程健康教练指导(n=85)。结果表明,在线教育工作可能会提高运动活跃度、骨代谢和维生素 D 水平。在部署期间保持维生素 D 水平并保持活跃,似乎可以维持年轻士兵的健康骨密度。早期积极向年轻人进行教育宣传,可能有助于预防日后出现慢性肌肉骨骼疾病和骨质疏松症。