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特种部队资格课程(Q课程)期间的能量供应与营养

Energy availability and nutrition during a Special Force Qualification Course (Q-Course).

作者信息

Mullie Patrick, Clarys P, De Bry W, Geeraerts P

机构信息

Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium

Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.

出版信息

J R Army Med Corps. 2019 Oct;165(5):325-329. doi: 10.1136/jramc-2018-001059. Epub 2018 Nov 14.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The Special Forces (SF) are an elite military group usually engaged in physically demanding field operations, resulting among others in high daily energy requirements. Optimising energy supply and nutritional requirements is therefore mandatory for success. The aim of this study was to estimate energy availability and nutrition during a Qualification Course (Q-Course) for Belgian SF.

METHODS

21 participants recorded all foods and beverages consumed during four days in a structured food diary. Energy expenditure was measured with an accelerometer and fat mass measured with quadripolar impedance. Energy availability was calculated by the following formula: (energy intake by foods and beverages - energy expenditure for physical activity)/kg FFM/day (FFM, fat-free mass).

RESULTS

The mean (SD) total energy expenditure was 4926 kcal/day (238), with a minimum of 4645 kcal/day and a maximum of 5472 kcal/day. The mean (SD) total energy consumption was 4186 kcal/day (842), giving an energy balance ranging from -2005 kcal/day to 1113 kcal/day. The mean (SD) energy availability was 17 kcal/kg FFM/day, with a minimum of 1 kcal/kg FFM/day and a maximum of 44 kcal/kg FFM/day. The mean (SD) intake of carbohydrates was 6.8 g/kg body weight/day (1.5).

CONCLUSIONS

During this studied Q-Course, energy intake was not optimal as demonstrated by an overall negative energy balance and low energy availability. High interindividual variations in energy intake were found, highlighting the importance of providing SF members nutritional education.

摘要

引言

特种部队是一支精英军事团体,通常参与对体能要求很高的野外行动,这导致其每日能量需求很高。因此,优化能量供应和营养需求对于取得成功至关重要。本研究的目的是评估比利时特种部队资格课程(Q课程)期间的能量供应情况和营养状况。

方法

21名参与者在一份结构化的食物日记中记录了四天内摄入的所有食物和饮料。使用加速度计测量能量消耗,使用四极阻抗测量体脂量。能量供应通过以下公式计算:(食物和饮料的能量摄入量 - 体力活动的能量消耗)/无脂肪体重(FFM)千克/天(FFM,无脂肪体重)。

结果

平均(标准差)总能量消耗为4926千卡/天(238),最低为4645千卡/天,最高为5472千卡/天。平均(标准差)总能量摄入量为4186千卡/天(842),能量平衡范围为-2005千卡/天至1113千卡/天。平均(标准差)能量供应为17千卡/千克FFM/天,最低为1千卡/千克FFM/天,最高为44千卡/千克FFM/天。碳水化合物的平均(标准差)摄入量为6.8克/千克体重/天(1.5)。

结论

在本研究的Q课程期间,能量摄入并不理想体现在总体能量平衡为负且能量供应较低。发现能量摄入存在很大的个体差异,这凸显了为特种部队成员提供营养教育的重要性。

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