Montana Center for Work Physiology and Exercise Metabolism, School of Integrative Physiology and Athletic Training, College of Health Professions and Biomedical Sciences, The University of Montana, Missoula, Montana, USA.
National Technology and Development Program, United States Forest Service, Missoula, Montana, USA.
Compr Physiol. 2023 Mar 30;13(2):4587-4615. doi: 10.1002/cphy.c220016.
Wildland firefighters (WLFFs) are inserted as the front-line defense to minimize loss of natural resources, property, and human life when fires erupt in forested regions of the world. The WLFF occupation is physically demanding as exemplified by total daily energy expenditures that can exceed 25 MJ/day (6000 calories). WLFFs must also cope with complex physical and environmental situations (i.e., heat, altitude, smoke, compromised sleep, elevated stress) which challenge thermoregulatory responses, impair recovery, and increase short- and long-term injury/health risks while presenting logistical obstacles to nutrient and fluid replenishment. The occupation also imposes emotional strain on both the firefighter and their families. The long-term implications of wildfire management and suppression on the physical and mental health of WLFFs are significant, as the frequency and intensity of wildland fire outbreaks as well as the duration of the fire season is lengthening and expected to continue to expand over the next three decades. This article details the physical demands and emerging health concerns facing WLFFs, in addition to the challenges that the U.S. Forest Service and other international agencies must address to protect the health and performance of WLFFs and their ability to endure the strain of an increasingly dangerous work environment. © 2023 American Physiological Society. Compr Physiol 13:4587-4615, 2023.
野外消防员(WLFFs)作为前线防御者被投入使用,以最大限度地减少世界森林地区火灾爆发时自然资源、财产和人类生命的损失。WLFF 职业对体力要求很高,例如每日总能量消耗可超过 25MJ/天(6000 卡路里)。WLFF 还必须应对复杂的身体和环境情况(即热、海拔、烟雾、睡眠不足、压力升高),这些情况挑战体温调节反应,损害恢复,增加短期和长期的伤害/健康风险,同时给营养和液体补充带来后勤障碍。该职业也给消防员及其家人带来了情绪压力。野火管理和抑制对 WLFF 身心健康的长期影响是重大的,因为野火爆发的频率和强度以及火灾季节的持续时间正在延长,并预计在未来三十年继续扩大。本文详细介绍了 WLFFs 面临的身体需求和新出现的健康问题,以及美国林务局和其他国际机构必须解决的挑战,以保护 WLFFs 的健康和表现,以及他们在日益危险的工作环境中承受压力的能力。