Loughborough University, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine, UK.
Loughborough University, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine, UK.
J Sci Med Sport. 2018 Nov;21(11):1173-1177. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2018.08.003. Epub 2018 Aug 17.
In the British Army, fitness is assessed by a load carriage test (Annual Fitness Test, AFT) and by a three event Personal Fitness Assessment (PFA). Body composition based on body mass index (BMI) and abdominal circumference (AC) is also part of a mandatory annual assessment. This study examined the influence of BMI and AC on fitness test results within a comprehensive sample of British Army personnel.
Secondary analyse were carried out on data obtained from the 2011 Defence Analytical Services and Advice (DASA) database for 50,635 soldiers (47,173 men and 3,462 women).
Comparisons using loglinear analysis were made between groups of individuals classified by body mass index as obese (≥30kg/m2) and not obese (<30kg/m2), and further classified using combined BMI and AC for obesity-related health risks to compare "no risk" with "increased risk."
Not obese or "no risk" soldiers had a significant relationship with success in the AFT (p<0.01) and PFA (p<0.01). Of those soldiers who attempted the AFT, 99% of men and 92% of women passed; for the PFA, 92% of men and 91% of women passed. Obese or "at risk" soldiers were more likely to fail and far less likely to take both tests (p<0.05). Compared to older obese soldiers, young obese soldiers were more likely to attempt the tests.
We conclude that BMI and AC are useful indicators of fitness test outcome in the British Army.
在英国陆军中,体能是通过负荷携带测试(年度体能测试,AFT)和三项个人体能评估(PFA)来评估的。基于身体质量指数(BMI)和腹围(AC)的身体成分也是强制性年度评估的一部分。本研究检查了 BMI 和 AC 对英国陆军人员综合样本中体能测试结果的影响。
对 2011 年国防分析服务和咨询(DASA)数据库中 50635 名士兵(47173 名男性和 3462 名女性)的数据进行了二次分析。
使用对数线性分析对根据身体质量指数分类为肥胖(≥30kg/m2)和非肥胖(<30kg/m2)的个体组之间进行了比较,并进一步根据 BMI 和 AC 结合用于肥胖相关健康风险进行比较,以比较“无风险”与“增加风险”。
非肥胖或“无风险”士兵与 AFT(p<0.01)和 PFA(p<0.01)的成功有显著关系。在尝试 AFT 的士兵中,99%的男性和 92%的女性通过;对于 PFA,92%的男性和 91%的女性通过。肥胖或“有风险”的士兵更有可能失败,并且尝试这两项测试的可能性要小得多(p<0.05)。与年长的肥胖士兵相比,年轻的肥胖士兵更有可能尝试这些测试。
我们得出结论,BMI 和 AC 是英国陆军体能测试结果的有用指标。