Gubelmann Cédric, Stanga Zeno, Staub Kaspar, Marques-Vidal Pedro
Department of Medicine, Internal Medicine, Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV) and University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Conscription Centre, Swiss Armed Forces, Payerne, Switzerland.
Prev Med Rep. 2024 Jan 3;38:102591. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2024.102591. eCollection 2024 Feb.
The high prevalence of obesity among young adults in the civilian population pose challenges in recruiting physically fit soldiers. We assessed the trend of physical fitness related to weight status among Swiss male conscripts.
Cross-sectional data of medical examination data during mandatory conscription for the Swiss Armed Forces, 2007-2022 (N = 412,186). The conscription physical test (CPT) assessed five aspects of physical fitness, each aspect scoring 0-25, one component being an endurance test (ET). CPT and ET categories were defined as per military guidelines: "Insufficient", "Sufficient", "Good", "Very Good" and "Excellent". Weight status was based on body mass index (BMI).
Conscripts with obesity (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m) and overweight (BMI 25-29.99) had significantly (p < 0.001) lower CPT and ET scores compared to normal weight [multivariable-adjusted mean: 54.7 ± 0.1 and 66.5 ± 0.1, 73.6 ± 0.1 for CPT; 8.8 ± 0.1 and 12.5 ± 0.1, 15.3 ± 0.1 for ET] and a higher likelihood to be categorized as "Insufficient" [weighted relative-risk ratio and (95 %CI): 70.4 (63.7-77.7) and 2.35 (2.16-2.55) for CPT; 77.1 (71.0-83.7) and 3.05 (2.91-3.20) for ET] or "Sufficient" [7.67 (7.38-7.97) and 2.02 (1.99-2.06) for CPT; 8.93 (8.37-9.52) and 2.02 (1.98-2.06) for ET]. Compared to normal weight conscripts, the CPT and ET scores decreased over the conscription years for conscripts with obesity (multivariable-adjusted mean yearly change: -0.11 ± 0.02 for CPT; -0.032 ± 0.007 for ET) and overweight (-0.16 ± 0.01 for CPT and -0.044 ± 0.004 for ET).
Male Swiss conscripts with overweight and obesity have lower physical fitness than normal weight conscripts, and this condition tends to worsen over the conscription years.
平民人口中年轻成年人肥胖率高,给招募身体健康的士兵带来了挑战。我们评估了瑞士男性应征入伍者中与体重状况相关的体能趋势。
2007 - 2022年瑞士武装部队义务征兵期间体检数据的横断面数据(N = 412,186)。征兵体能测试(CPT)评估了体能的五个方面,每个方面的得分是0 - 25分,其中一个组成部分是耐力测试(ET)。CPT和ET类别根据军事指南定义为:“不足”、“足够”、“良好”、“非常好”和“优秀”。体重状况基于身体质量指数(BMI)。
与正常体重者相比,肥胖(BMI≥30 kg/m)和超重(BMI 25 - 29.99)的应征入伍者的CPT和ET得分显著更低(p < 0.001)[多变量调整后的平均值:CPT分别为54.7±0.1、66.5±0.1、73.6±0.1;ET分别为8.8±0.1、12.5±0.1、15.3±0.1],并且被归类为“不足”的可能性更高[加权相对风险比和(95%置信区间):CPT为70.4(63.7 - 77.7)和2.35(2.16 - 2.55);ET为77.1(71.0 - 83.7)和3.05(2.91 - 3.20)]或“足够”[CPT为7.67(7.38 - 7.97)和2.02(1.99 - 2.06);ET为8.93(8.37 - 9.52)和2.02(1.98 - 2.06)]。与正常体重的应征入伍者相比,肥胖应征入伍者的CPT和ET得分在征兵年份中有所下降(多变量调整后的平均年变化:CPT为 - 0.11±0.02;ET为 - 0.032±0.007),超重应征入伍者的CPT和ET得分也有所下降(CPT为 - 0.16±0.01,ET为 - 0.044±0.004)。
瑞士超重和肥胖的男性应征入伍者的体能低于正常体重的应征入伍者,并且这种情况在征兵年份中趋于恶化。