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性别和身体表现对损伤的作用:一项军队研究。

The Role of Gender and Physical Performance on Injuries: An Army Study.

机构信息

Injury Prevention Program, Epidemiology and Disease Portfolio, Army Public Health Center, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland.

Injury Prevention Program, Epidemiology and Disease Portfolio, Army Public Health Center, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland.

出版信息

Am J Prev Med. 2017 May;52(5):e131-e138. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2016.11.012. Epub 2016 Dec 21.


DOI:10.1016/j.amepre.2016.11.012
PMID:28012810
Abstract

INTRODUCTION: In basic combat training, women experience twice as many injuries as men; however, evidence at the operational Army level is limited. This study aims to investigate the association between gender and injury likelihood while controlling for certain confounding factors in the operational Army. METHODS: Data were analyzed in 2015 from a cross-sectional study utilizing data from a 2010-2011 survey of light infantry Army Soldiers. Gender, age, body fat, tobacco use, Army Physical Fitness Test (2-mile run, push-ups, and sit-ups), occupational physical demand, and injury data were obtained via paper survey. ORs and 95% CIs from a multivariable analysis were calculated. RESULTS: Surveys were completed by 4,384 male and 363 female Soldiers. Injury incidence was 42% for men and 53% for women. After adjusting for the aforementioned variables, injury likelihood was higher in Soldiers aged ≥27 years (OR [age 27-29/22-26 years]=1.26, 95% CI=1.07, 1.48; OR [age ≥30/22-26 years]=1.28, 95% CI=1.08, 1.51), Soldiers with body fat ≥23.38% (OR [body fat ≥23.38%/≤19.28%]=1.30, 95% CI=1.08, 1.57), and Soldiers with the slowest 2-mile run times (OR [≥15.68/≤14.13 minutes]=1.53, 95% CI=1.26, 1.85). Women were no more likely than men to sustain an injury. CONCLUSIONS: When accounting for age, body fat, physical performance, and occupational physical demand, there was no gender difference in the likelihood of injury among Soldiers. Although women, on average, have lower aerobic and muscular performance than men, results suggest men and women of similar physical performance experience similar injury likelihood.

摘要

引言:在基础战斗训练中,女性的受伤率是男性的两倍;然而,在陆军作战部队中,这方面的证据有限。本研究旨在调查在控制陆军作战部队中某些混杂因素的情况下,性别与受伤可能性之间的关系。

方法:2015 年,利用 2010-2011 年对轻步兵陆军士兵的调查数据,对一项横断面研究进行了数据分析。通过纸质调查获得了性别、年龄、体脂、吸烟状况、陆军体能测试(2 英里跑、俯卧撑和仰卧起坐)、职业身体需求和受伤数据。使用多变量分析计算了比值比(OR)和 95%置信区间(CI)。

结果:共有 4384 名男性和 363 名女性士兵完成了调查。男性的受伤发生率为 42%,女性为 53%。在调整了上述变量后,年龄在 27-29 岁(OR [年龄 27-29/22-26 岁]=1.26,95%CI=1.07,1.48;OR [年龄≥30/22-26 岁]=1.28,95%CI=1.08,1.51)、体脂≥23.38%(OR [体脂≥23.38%/≤19.28%]=1.30,95%CI=1.08,1.57)和 2 英里跑最慢的士兵(OR [≥15.68/≤14.13 分钟]=1.53,95%CI=1.26,1.85)的士兵受伤的可能性更高。女性受伤的可能性并不比男性高。

结论:在考虑年龄、体脂、身体表现和职业身体需求的情况下,士兵受伤的可能性在性别之间没有差异。尽管女性的有氧和肌肉表现平均低于男性,但结果表明,具有相似身体表现的男性和女性经历相似的受伤可能性。

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