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模拟战斗中的生理需求和运动特征。

Physiological Demands and Characteristics of Movement During Simulated Combat.

机构信息

Department of Medical Imaging and Physiology, Skåne University Hospital, Department of Translational medicine, Lund University, Malmö S-20502, Sweden.

Department of Environmental and Biosciences, School of Business, Innovation and Sustainability, Halmstad University, Halmstad S-30118, Sweden.

出版信息

Mil Med. 2023 Nov 3;188(11-12):3496-3505. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usac163.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Military tasks place considerable physiological demands on the soldier. It is therefore important to know the energy expenditure of soldiers while solving tasks in different environments. The purpose of this study was to describe the cardiorespiratory demands of certain movements and activities on ground combat soldiers during military field operations using body sensors and simulated combat.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Movement characteristics and cardiorespiratory responses were assessed in 42 soldiers (three women) in the Swedish Army. The different posts assessed were commander, combat engineer, driver, and gunner. The military field exercises examined were urban operations and retrograde operations in rough terrain. Measurements included (1) body mass, (2) heart rate (HR) including maximal (HRmax), (3) velocity, (4) accelerations/decelerations, and (5) distance moved. Maximal aerobic capacity (V̇O2peak, mL·kg-1·min-1) was tested in a laboratory setting when wearing combat gear and body armor.

RESULTS

There was a weak positive correlation (r = 0.41 and 0.28, both P < .05) between VO2peak and percentage of time over 40% and 50% of maximal aerobic capacity during simulated combat. No differences were found for the different posts in time spent over 40% or 50% of maximal aerobic capacity and 76% of their HRmax (P > .05). Wearing combat gear and additional load while solving tasks resulted in mean HR varying between 98 and 111 beats·min-1, corresponding with 50-57% of the soldiers HRmax. Studying all exercises, mean HR was 105 ± 11 beats min-1, 54 ± 5% of HRmax corresponding to light work intensity. Soldiers performed between 2.8 and 4.9 accelerations/min in the different exercises. A significant correlation between V̇O2peak (mL kg-1 min-1) and acceleration and m/min were found, implying that soldiers with good aerobic capacity were able to cope better with tasks requiring quick movements.

CONCLUSION

Conducting military operations in urban terrain and retrograde operations in rough terrain strains ground combat soldiers' cardiorespiratory system, with work intensities close to 40% of maximal aerobic capacity in 15-33% of mission time. Tasks with external load carriage include change of direction, accelerations, bounds, and jumping over obstacles, and physical fitness tests should replicate this. Findings in this study also add objective data to the physiological demands of work performed by combat soldiers while conducting urban operations and retrograde operations in rough terrain. These findings could be used to develop a model for classifying work demands for ground combat forces.

摘要

简介

军事任务对士兵的生理要求很高。因此,了解士兵在不同环境中解决任务时的能量消耗非常重要。本研究的目的是使用身体传感器和模拟战斗来描述地面作战士兵在军事野外作业中某些动作和活动的心肺需求。

材料和方法

在瑞典军队中评估了 42 名士兵(3 名女性)的运动特征和心肺反应。评估的不同职位包括指挥官、工兵、驾驶员和炮手。检查的军事野外演习包括城市作战和在崎岖地形中的逆行作战。测量包括(1)体重,(2)心率(HR),包括最大(HRmax),(3)速度,(4)加速度/减速度,和(5)移动距离。最大有氧能力(V̇O2peak,mL·kg-1·min-1)在穿着战斗装备和防弹衣的实验室环境中进行测试。

结果

在模拟战斗中,VO2peak 与超过 40%和 50%最大有氧能力的时间百分比之间存在弱正相关(r = 0.41 和 0.28,均 P < .05)。在超过 40%或 50%最大有氧能力和 76%HRmax 的时间方面,不同职位之间没有差异(P > .05)。穿着战斗装备和额外的负载而解决任务导致平均心率在 98 到 111 次·分钟-1 之间,相当于士兵 HRmax 的 50-57%。研究所有运动时,平均心率为 105 ± 11 次·分钟-1,54 ± 5%的 HRmax 对应于轻工作强度。士兵在不同的练习中进行 2.8 到 4.9 次/min 的加速度。发现 V̇O2peak(mL·kg-1·min-1)与加速度和 m/min 之间存在显著相关性,这表明有氧能力较好的士兵能够更好地应对需要快速运动的任务。

结论

在城市地形中进行军事行动和在崎岖地形中进行逆行作战会使地面作战士兵的心肺系统紧张,工作强度接近最大有氧能力的 40%,在 15-33%的任务时间内。带有外部负载的任务包括改变方向、加速、跳跃和跳过障碍物,体能测试应该复制这些任务。本研究的结果还为在城市作战和崎岖地形中进行逆行作战时作战士兵的工作需求提供了客观数据。这些发现可用于为地面作战部队的工作需求建立模型。

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