Hagnäs Maria P, Jokelainen Jari, Cederberg-Tamminen Henna, Niemelä Solja, Mikkola Ilona, Härkönen Pirjo, Rajala Ulla, Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi Sirkka
Center for Life Course Health Research, University of Oulu, Aapistie 5/PO Box 5000, Oulu FIN-90014, Finland.
Unit of Primary Health Care and Medical Research Center, Oulu University Hospital, PO Box 5000, 90014 Oulu, Finland.
Alcohol Alcohol. 2017 May 1;52(3):365-371. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agx002.
To evaluate the influences of alcohol consumption frequency and binge drinking on changes in the body composition, lifestyle habits and physical fitness of healthy young men during military service.
A population-based study of men performing their military service in the Sodankylä Jaeger Brigade, Finland in 2005. Body composition, fitness and lifestyle habits were evaluated at baseline and 6-12 months follow-up. Alcohol consumption frequency and binge drinking were categorized as: 'not at all', 'at least once a month' and 'at least once a week'.
Data were available for 983 participants. Mean (SD) age was 19.2 (1.0) years. At baseline, participants who reported binge drinking at least once a week (29.8%) had the most unfavourable body composition, lifestyle habits and physical fitness compared with the group with no binge drinking. Significant (P < 0.05) mean reductions in % body fat (-2.3%) and weight (-1.8 kg), as well as improvements in lifestyle habits and physical fitness were observed in the weekly binge drinking group during the military service. The reductions in relative weight (%) and % body fat were associated with binge drinking at least once a week (regression coefficient for relative weight -1.39, 95% CI [-2.32; -0.45], P = 0.004, and for % body fat -0.68, 95% CI [-1.35; -0.01], P = 0.049).
Frequent binge drinking is associated with poorer body composition, lifestyle habits and fitness among young men. Frequent binge drinkers may obtain the greatest benefit of military-service-based exercise intervention, as reflected in the improvements in body composition, lifestyle habits and physical fitness.
Frequent binge drinking is associated with poorer body composition, lifestyle habits and fitness among young men. The greatest benefit of military service comprehending exercise intervention was observed among those with binge drinking once a week at the baseline, with favourable changes in lifestyle factors, body composition and fitness.
评估饮酒频率和暴饮对健康年轻男性在服兵役期间身体成分、生活习惯和体能变化的影响。
一项基于人群的研究,研究对象为2005年在芬兰索丹屈莱猎兵营服兵役的男性。在基线和6至12个月随访时评估身体成分、体能和生活习惯。饮酒频率和暴饮被分类为:“从不”、“每月至少一次”和“每周至少一次”。
有983名参与者的数据可用。平均(标准差)年龄为19.2(1.0)岁。在基线时,与不暴饮的组相比,报告每周至少暴饮一次的参与者(29.8%)的身体成分、生活习惯和体能最不理想。在服兵役期间,每周暴饮组的体脂百分比(-2.3%)和体重(-1.8千克)有显著(P<0.05)的平均下降,生活习惯和体能也有改善。相对体重(%)和体脂百分比的下降与每周至少暴饮一次有关(相对体重的回归系数为-1.39,95%置信区间[-2.32;-0.45],P=0.004,体脂百分比为-0.68,95%置信区间[-1.35;-0.01],P=0.049)。
频繁暴饮与年轻男性较差的身体成分、生活习惯和体能有关。频繁暴饮者可能从基于兵役的运动干预中获得最大益处,这体现在身体成分、生活习惯和体能的改善上。
频繁暴饮与年轻男性较差的身体成分、生活习惯和体能有关。在基线时每周暴饮一次的人群中观察到服兵役结合运动干预带来的最大益处,生活方式因素、身体成分和体能有有利变化。