Anyżewska Anna, Lepionka Tomasz, Łakomy Roman, Szarska Ewa, Maculewicz Ewelina, Tomczak Andrzej, Bolczyk Izabela, Bertrandt Jerzy
Laboratory of Food and Nutrition Hygiene, Military Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Warsaw, Poland
Laboratory of Physiology, Military Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Warsaw, Poland
Rocz Panstw Zakl Hig. 2019;70(2):201-208. doi: 10.32394/rpzh.2019.0071.
Due to specific requirements of service, Border Guard officers should be characterized by good health. Whereas there is lack of studies assessing nutritional status as well as dietary behaviours among Polish Border Guard officers.
The aim of the study was to assess the impact of dietary behaviours of the Polish Border Guard officers on the Fat Mass Index.
The study was carried out with participation of 250 Border Guard officers (187 men and 63 women), aged 37±6; years of service: 12±6. Nutritional status was determined with the electrical bioimpedance method using the TANITA MC-780 analyzer. According to the calculated Fat Mass Index value each person was qualified to one of the following groups: fat deficit, normal fat or excess fat. The Border Guard officers were asked to fill in the original questionnaire containing questions about nutritional behaviours in line with the recommendations of the Swiss Food Pyramid for Athletes in the basic version.
The excessive amount of fat in every third officer of the Border Guard and numerous irregularities in eating behaviours were found. According to the food pyramid the smallest scale of rational dietary choices (especially regularity of meals, fruit and vegetable consumption) was characteristic of officers with excess fat. In addition, officers from the excess fat group obtained, on average, a lower sum of points for compliance of nutritional behaviours with the recommendations of the Swiss Food Pyramid than those from other groups (49% vs. 59% and 56%, p=0.002).
There is a need for nutritional education and further monitoring of both the nutritional status and dietary behaviours of Border Guard officers.
由于服务的特定要求,边防警卫人员应具备良好的健康状况。然而,目前缺乏对波兰边防警卫人员营养状况和饮食行为的评估研究。
本研究旨在评估波兰边防警卫人员的饮食行为对脂肪质量指数的影响。
该研究有250名边防警卫人员参与(187名男性和63名女性),年龄37±6岁;服役年限:12±6年。使用TANITA MC - 780分析仪通过生物电阻抗法测定营养状况。根据计算出的脂肪质量指数值,每个人被归入以下组之一:脂肪不足、正常脂肪或脂肪过量。要求边防警卫人员填写原始问卷,其中包含符合瑞士运动员基本版食物金字塔建议的关于营养行为的问题。
发现每三名边防警卫人员中就有一人脂肪过量,且饮食行为存在诸多不规律之处。根据食物金字塔,脂肪过量的人员合理饮食选择的程度最低(尤其是用餐规律、水果和蔬菜的摄入量)。此外,脂肪过量组的人员在营养行为符合瑞士食物金字塔建议方面的平均得分低于其他组(49%对59%和56%,p = 0.002)。
有必要对边防警卫人员进行营养教育,并进一步监测他们的营养状况和饮食行为。