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《ICE MAIDEN 探险队的选拔和营养准备经验:首次成功的全女性无协助南极横越》

Experience from the selection and nutritional preparation for Expedition ICE MAIDEN: the first successful all-female unassisted Antarctic traverse.

机构信息

Academic Department of General Practice, Defence Medical Services Research and Clinical Innovation, Birmingham, UK.

University/ British Heart Foundation Centre for Cardiovascular Science, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK

出版信息

BMJ Mil Health. 2021 Feb;167(1):27-32. doi: 10.1136/jramc-2019-001175. Epub 2019 May 15.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Expedition ICE MAIDEN (Ex IM) was the first all-female unsupported crossing of Antarctica. We describe the prerequisite selection and training, comparing those who formed the final team with other participants, and discuss how the expedition diet was established.

METHODS

All women serving in the British Army were invited to participate. Following initial assessments, successful women completed three training/selection ski expeditions. Between expeditions 1 and 2, participants completed 6 months rigorous UK-based training. Weight was measured before and after the 6 months UK-based training, expeditions 2 and 3, and body composition by skinfold before and after expedition 2. Participant feedback, body composition and weight changes were applied to modify the expedition diet and provide weight gain targets prior to Ex IM.

RESULTS

Following 250 applications, 50 women were assessed and 22, 12 and seven women attended training expeditions 1, 2 and 3, respectively. The final team of six women lost more weight than other participants during UK-based training (mean (SD) change -1.3 (1.5) kg vs -0.5 (1.6) kg, respectively, p=0.046) and during training expedition 2 (-2.8 (0.8) kg vs -1.7 (0.4) kg, respectively, p=0.048), when they also gained more lean mass (+2.1 (0.8) kg vs +0.4 (0.7) kg, respectively, p=0.004). The Ex IM diet provided 5000 kCal/day, comprising approximately 45% carbohydrate, 45% fat and 10% protein. Median (range) weight change between expedition 3 and Ex IM was +8.7 (-1.9 to +14.3) kg.

CONCLUSIONS

The selected Ex IM team demonstrated favourable training-associated body composition changes. Training-associated weight loss informed the expeditionary diet design.

摘要

简介

远征冰女(Ex IM)是首次全女性无支持穿越南极洲的探险。我们描述了必备的选拔和培训过程,比较了最终团队成员和其他参与者,并讨论了探险饮食的建立方式。

方法

所有在英国军队服役的女性都被邀请参加。经过初步评估,成功的女性完成了三次培训/选拔滑雪探险。在探险 1 和 2 之间,参与者完成了 6 个月的严格英国基地训练。在英国基地训练、探险 2 和 3 前后测量体重,在探险 2 前后测量体脂含量。应用参与者反馈、体成分和体重变化来修改探险饮食,并在 Ex IM 之前提供增重目标。

结果

在收到 250 份申请后,对 50 名女性进行了评估,22 名、12 名和 7 名女性分别参加了培训探险 1、2 和 3。最终的 6 名女性团队成员在英国基地训练期间(分别为 -1.3(1.5)kg 和 -0.5(1.6)kg,p=0.046)和训练探险 2 期间(分别为 -2.8(0.8)kg 和 -1.7(0.4)kg,p=0.048)的体重下降量超过了其他参与者,同时他们还增加了更多的瘦体重(分别为+2.1(0.8)kg 和 +0.4(0.7)kg,p=0.004)。Ex IM 饮食提供了 5000 卡路里/天,包括大约 45%的碳水化合物、45%的脂肪和 10%的蛋白质。探险 3 与 Ex IM 之间的体重中位数(范围)变化为+8.7(-1.9 至 +14.3)kg。

结论

入选的 Ex IM 团队展示了有利的与训练相关的身体成分变化。与训练相关的体重减轻为探险饮食设计提供了信息。

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