Institute of Human Convergence Health Science, Gachon University, Hambakmoe-Ro, Yeonsu-Gu, Incheon, South Korea.
Department of Smart Health Science and Technology, Graduate School, Kangwon University, Chuncheon, South Korea.
Sci Rep. 2024 Aug 27;14(1):19795. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-70531-2.
Air Force pilots and some athletes (e.g., in sledding sports) are frequently exposed to high G-forces. High-intensity physical activity is essential to withstand gravitational acceleration, and morphological symmetry and functional movement are directly related to injury in those who perform these activities. However, the relationship between G-endurance and physical imbalance and the effect on physical performance is poorly understood. This study aimed to analyze the physical performance of those exposed to a high load of G-tolerance and who performed high-intensity physical activity. A total of 363 male cadets from the Korean Air Force Academy underwent functional movement screen tests, anatomical structure measurements, G-tests (fourth grade), and body composition and physical fitness tests. Participants were classified into the G-test-pass and -fail groups depending on the G-test results. The pass group showed significantly different bilateral imbalance in active straight leg raises (p < 0.05), while the fail group showed a significant difference in deep squats (p < 0.05), shoulder mobility (p < 0.01), rotary stability (p < 0.05), and functional leg length (p < 0.05). Leg length was significantly correlated with the hurdle step (p < 0.01), inline lunge (p < 0.01), and active straight leg raise (p < 0.01). Functional leg lengths on both sides and structural leg lengths were also significantly correlated (p < 0.01). High body balance positively affects gravitational acceleration and exercise performance. Therefore, functional movement and physical imbalance affect performance in pilots affected by gravitational acceleration. This study can also be applied to strengthen the performance of winter sports athletes affected by gravitational acceleration.
空军飞行员和一些运动员(例如雪橇运动员)经常会受到高 G 力的影响。高强度的身体活动对于承受重力加速度至关重要,形态对称和功能运动与进行这些活动的人的受伤直接相关。然而,G 耐力与身体不平衡之间的关系以及对身体表现的影响尚未得到充分理解。本研究旨在分析承受高 G 耐力负荷并进行高强度身体活动的人的身体表现。韩国空军学院共有 363 名男学员接受了功能运动筛查测试、解剖结构测量、G 测试(四年级)以及身体成分和体能测试。根据 G 测试结果,将参与者分为 G 测试通过组和未通过组。通过组在主动直腿抬高时双侧不平衡差异显著(p<0.05),而失败组在深蹲(p<0.05)、肩部活动度(p<0.01)、旋转稳定性(p<0.05)和功能腿长(p<0.05)方面差异显著。腿长与跨栏步(p<0.01)、直线弓步(p<0.01)和主动直腿抬高(p<0.01)显著相关。双侧功能腿长和结构腿长也呈显著相关(p<0.01)。高身体平衡能力对重力加速度和运动表现有积极影响。因此,功能运动和身体不平衡会影响受重力加速度影响的飞行员的表现。本研究还可应用于增强受重力加速度影响的冬季运动运动员的表现。