Rips Leho, Toom Alar, Kuik Rein, Varblane Ahti, Mölder Hanno, Kull Mart, Kartus Jüri-Toomas, Gapeyeva Helena, Rahu Madis
Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic, Tartu University Hospital, Tartu, Estonia -
Department of Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia -
J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 2023 Feb;63(2):329-338. doi: 10.23736/S0022-4707.22.14123-X. Epub 2022 Oct 7.
Decreased physical fitness and inferior physical performance are potentially life-threatening risk factors in a combat situation. To examine the effect of vitamin D on physical performance, a prospective study of young men conscripts in the Estonian Army was designed. The hypothesis of the study was that severe deficiency of vitamin D has a negative effect on physical performance.
All conscripts (N.=410) entering 10-month military service in July 2015 at the Kuperjanov Battalion were asked to participate. Initially, a total of 98 conscripts volunteered to participate. A prospective longitudinal study with a 10-month follow-up period was performed. The Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) was performed three times, and hand grip strength, and blood serum values of 25(OH)D, parathyroid hormone (PTH) and calcium (Ca) were measured four times.
A significant decrease in the levels of 25(OH)D compared with baseline values were found, with a lowest mean value of 31.9 nmol/L in March 2016 (P<0.001). No significant differences were found in serum Ca levels. In March 2016, PTH was significantly higher in the severe deficiency group (<25 nmol/L of 25(OH)D) (P=0.02). No significant differences were found in terms of the APFT or hand grip strength between conscripts with severe deficiency of 25(OH)D or values >25 nmol/L. The main finding of the present study was that severe 25(OH)D deficiency was common among male conscripts during the winter season but had no negative effect on physical performance in terms of the APFT test and hand grip strength test.
Severe vitamin D deficiency during the winter season is common but has no negative effect on physical performance in young, physically active men in military service.
在战斗环境中,身体素质下降和身体机能不佳是潜在的危及生命的风险因素。为了研究维生素D对身体机能的影响,设计了一项针对爱沙尼亚军队年轻男性新兵的前瞻性研究。该研究的假设是维生素D严重缺乏会对身体机能产生负面影响。
邀请所有于2015年7月进入库佩亚诺夫营进行为期10个月兵役的新兵(N = 410)参与。最初,共有98名新兵自愿参与。进行了一项为期10个月随访期的前瞻性纵向研究。陆军体能测试(APFT)进行了三次,握力以及血清25(OH)D、甲状旁腺激素(PTH)和钙(Ca)的值测量了四次。
发现25(OH)D水平与基线值相比显著下降,2016年3月的最低平均值为31.9 nmol/L(P < 0.001)。血清钙水平未发现显著差异。2016年3月,严重缺乏组(25(OH)D < 25 nmol/L)的PTH显著更高(P = 0.02)。25(OH)D严重缺乏或值> 25 nmol/L的新兵在APFT或握力方面未发现显著差异。本研究的主要发现是,冬季男性新兵中严重的25(OH)D缺乏很常见,但就APFT测试和握力测试而言,对身体机能没有负面影响。
冬季严重维生素D缺乏很常见,但对年轻、身体活跃的现役军人的身体机能没有负面影响。