Department of Sport, Recreation and Exercise Science, Faculty of Community and Health Sciences, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa.
Health and Human Physiological Sciences, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY, United States.
Front Public Health. 2023 Aug 25;11:1241250. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1241250. eCollection 2023.
To perform their work efficiently and safely, firefighters should maintain all aspects of physical fitness. Cardiac-related incidents are the leading cause of duty-related deaths in firefighters, and many firefighters have poor musculoskeletal health (MSH) that hinder their occupational performance (OP). Establishing the relationship between physical fitness, cardiovascular health (CVH), MSH and OP may add new insight on the most significant factors influencing OP in firefighters, specifically in the City of Cape Town Fire and Rescue Service (CoCTFS), which had not been studied before. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate whether physical fitness, CVH and MSH were associated with OP in firefighters, in the COCTFRS.
This cross-sectional study included 283 full-time firefighters aged 20-65 years from Cape Town, South Africa. A researcher-generated questionnaire was used to collect data on sociodemographic characteristics, lifestyle factors and MSH. Physical measures were used to collect information on physical fitness, CVH, and OP [using a physical ability test (PAT)]. Linear and binary logistic regressions, adjusted for age, sex, height and weekly metabolic equivalent minutes (WMETM), multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA), adjusted for age, sex, height and body mass index (BMI) and backward stepwise regressions were used to investigate the associations between the various constructs.
From multivariable analyses, age, lean body mass, body fat percentage (BF%), estimated absolute oxygen consumption (abV̇O), grip strength, leg strength, push-ups, sit-ups, WMETM and heart rate variability were associated with PAT completion times (all < 0.01). The MANCOVA showed a significant difference between performance categories of the PAT based on physical fitness and CVH (both < 0.001). WMETM, BF%, abV̇O, grip strength, leg strength and sit-ups explained the highest proportion (50.5%) of the variation in PAT completion times.
Younger, non-obese, fitter and stronger firefighters, with a better CVH status, performed significantly better and were most likely to pass the PAT in firefighters, in Cape Town, South Africa. Firefighters should maintain high levels of physical fitness and a good level of CVH to ensure a satisfactory level of OP.
为了高效、安全地工作,消防员应保持各方面的身体素质。与心脏相关的事件是消防员因公殉职的主要原因,许多消防员的肌肉骨骼健康状况不佳(MSH),这妨碍了他们的职业表现(OP)。建立身体素质、心血管健康(CVH)、MSH 和 OP 之间的关系,可能会为影响消防员 OP 的最重要因素提供新的见解,特别是在开普敦消防和救援服务局(CoCTFS),之前尚未对此进行研究。因此,本研究的目的是调查身体素质、CVH 和 MSH 是否与 CoCTFRS 中的消防员的 OP 相关。
本横断面研究纳入了来自南非开普敦的 283 名 20-65 岁的全职消防员。研究人员生成的问卷用于收集社会人口统计学特征、生活方式因素和 MSH 的数据。身体测量用于收集身体素质、CVH 和 OP 的信息[使用体能测试(PAT)]。线性和二元逻辑回归,调整年龄、性别、身高和每周代谢当量分钟(WMETM),多变量协方差分析(MANCOVA),调整年龄、性别、身高和体重指数(BMI)和逐步向后回归,用于调查各种结构之间的关联。
多变量分析显示,年龄、瘦体重、体脂肪百分比(BF%)、估计的绝对耗氧量(abV̇O)、握力、腿部力量、俯卧撑、仰卧起坐、WMETM 和心率变异性与 PAT 完成时间相关(均<0.01)。MANCOVA 显示基于身体素质和 CVH 的 PAT 表现类别之间存在显著差异(均<0.001)。WMETM、BF%、abV̇O、握力、腿部力量和仰卧起坐解释了 PAT 完成时间变化的最高比例(50.5%)。
南非开普敦的消防员中,年轻、非肥胖、更健康和更强壮、CVH 状况更好的消防员表现明显更好,更有可能通过 PAT。消防员应保持高水平的身体素质和良好的 CVH 水平,以确保满意的 OP。