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手套和职业任务对结构消防员握力的影响

The Impact of Gloves and Occupational Tasks on Handgrip Strength in Structural Firefighters.

作者信息

Lanham Sarah N, Langford Emily L, Rochani Haresh, Melton Bridget F, Rossi Stephen J, Abel Mark G

机构信息

First Responder Research Laboratory, Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA.

Human Performance Lab, Department of Health Sciences and Kinesiology, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA, USA.

出版信息

Int J Exerc Sci. 2023 Aug 1;16(4):1087-1102. doi: 10.70252/XZKT3400. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Adequate handgrip strength (HGS) is important to safely perform fireground tasks. However, there is limited research describing the deleterious impact of glove use and fatigue from occupational tasks on HGS. Therefore, the aims of this investigation were to quantify the impact of glove use and occupational tasks on HGS, to explore the relationship between HGS versus the glove and task-induced decrement in HGS, and to evaluate the relationship between HGS and decrement in HGS versus occupational performance. Fourteen (Male: = 13) career structural firefighters (Age: 35.5 ± 7.2 yr) performed a maximal isometric HGS assessment with and without gloves before and immediately following completion of a simulated fireground test (SFGT). General linear model with written contrast was used to identify significant differences in HGS between conditions. Pearson Correlations were used to describe bivariate relationships between the decrements in HGS and occupational task times. Significance was set at < 0.05. There were significant main effects indicating that gloves, performing occupational tasks, and their combined effects decreased HGS ( < 0.001 for all). There were strong inverse relationships between baseline (barehanded) HGS versus the decrement in HGS from donning gloves ( = -0.82, < 0.001) and from performing occupational tasks with gloves ( = -0.61, = 0.021). Baseline HGS and the decrement in HGS due to wearing gloves and performing occupational tasks were not correlated to the timed completion of occupational tasks ( ≥ 0.27). These findings suggest that the use of regulation fire gloves and work-induced fatigue reduces HGS and these decrements are related to HGS. Practitioners are encouraged to utilize training strategies to optimize HGS among structural firefighters.

摘要

足够的握力对于安全执行灭火任务很重要。然而,关于手套使用和职业任务导致的疲劳对握力的有害影响的研究有限。因此,本研究的目的是量化手套使用和职业任务对握力的影响,探讨握力与手套及任务导致的握力下降之间的关系,并评估握力和握力下降与职业表现之间的关系。14名(男性:13名)职业结构消防员(年龄:35.5±7.2岁)在模拟灭火试验(SFGT)完成前和完成后立即进行了有手套和无手套的最大等长握力评估。使用带有书面对比的一般线性模型来确定不同条件下握力的显著差异。使用皮尔逊相关性来描述握力下降与职业任务时间之间的双变量关系。显著性设定为P<0.05。存在显著的主效应,表明手套、执行职业任务及其综合效应会降低握力(所有P均<0.001)。基线(徒手)握力与戴手套导致的握力下降(r=-0.82,P<0.001)以及戴手套执行职业任务导致的握力下降(r=-0.61,P=0.021)之间存在强烈的负相关。基线握力以及因戴手套和执行职业任务导致的握力下降与职业任务的定时完成无关(r≥0.27)。这些发现表明,使用标准消防手套和工作引起的疲劳会降低握力,且这些下降与握力有关。鼓励从业者采用训练策略来优化结构消防员的握力。

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