Vodičar Miha, Kovčan B, Pori P, Vodičar J, Šimenko J, Karpljuk D, Marković G, Hadžić V
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University Medical Center Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Sports Unit, Slovenian Armed Forces, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
BMJ Mil Health. 2022 Apr;168(2):141-145. doi: 10.1136/bmjmilitary-2020-001451. Epub 2020 Jun 2.
The prevalence of overweight subjects in military cohorts increases despite the obligatory army physical fitness test (APFT) requirements and the negative consequences of possible test failure due to the increased body mass index (BMI). Studies that have examined the association of BMI with baseline fitness in the military are showing conflicting evidence. The primary aim of the study is to examine BMI effects on baseline fitness that was measured by APFT and additional functional performance tests (FT) (vertical countermovement jump with and without load, loaded prone plank, single-leg hamstring bridge test and pull-ups). Our secondary goal is to explore if regular strength training modifies the BMI effect on baseline fitness.
A cross-sectional study on a sample of 118 male infantry soldiers that have performed APFT and FT was carried out. Body mass and body height measurements were used to calculate BMI, and to categorise participants into BMI ranks. Two independent categorical variables (BMI rank and strength training) were used to evaluate their influence on dependent variables of physical performance acquired from APFT and FT.
A significantly large size effect of BMI rank (F=1.69, p=0.037; effect size (ES)=0.15) and regular strength training (F=2.66, p=0.006; ES=0.21) on physical performance was found. It was shown that strength training had a medium ES on push-up and pull-up performance, as well as on the overall APFT score and loaded plank.
The importance of regular strength training and normal BMI for better overall baseline fitness in infantry members was highlighted. Most importantly, it was shown that performance is not affected in overweight soldiers who are performing regular strength training in addition to their daily physical training.
NCT03415464.
尽管有军队体能测试(APFT)的强制要求,且体重指数(BMI)增加可能导致测试失败带来负面影响,但军事队列中超重受试者的比例仍在上升。研究BMI与军队基线体能之间关联的研究结果相互矛盾。本研究的主要目的是检验BMI对通过APFT和其他功能性能测试(FT)(负重和不负重的垂直纵跳、负重平板支撑、单腿腿弯举桥测试和引体向上)所测量的基线体能的影响。我们的次要目标是探讨规律的力量训练是否会改变BMI对基线体能的影响。
对118名完成了APFT和FT的男性步兵士兵样本进行了横断面研究。通过测量体重和身高来计算BMI,并将参与者分为不同的BMI等级。使用两个独立的分类变量(BMI等级和力量训练)来评估它们对从APFT和FT获得的体能相关因变量的影响。
发现BMI等级(F = 1.69,p = 0.037;效应量(ES)= 0.15)和规律的力量训练(F = 2.66,p = 0.006;ES = 0.21)对体能有显著的大效应量。结果表明,力量训练对俯卧撑和引体向上的表现、整体APFT分数以及负重平板支撑有中等效应量。
强调了规律的力量训练和正常BMI对于步兵成员更好的整体基线体能的重要性。最重要的是,研究表明,除日常体能训练外还进行规律力量训练的超重士兵的表现不受影响。
NCT03415464。