Feeney Kimberly A, Melton Bridget F, Ryan Greg A, Bland Helen W, Butler Cody R
Department of Health and Human Performance, Concordia University-Chicago, River Forest, Illinois.
U.S. Air Force Special Warfare Training Wing, San Antonio, Texas.
J Strength Cond Res. 2025 Jan 1;39(1):94-98. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000004952. Epub 2024 Sep 16.
Feeney, KA, Melton, BF, Ryan, GA, Bland, HW, and Butler, CR. The association between body composition and performance on military fitness tests. J Strength Cond Res 39(1): 94-98, 2025-Body composition and physical testing are important considerations for military personnel. However, limited research exists on the potential relationship between these 2 factors. The purpose of this retrospective cohort study was to examine the correlations between several body composition measures and performance on the components of 2 separate fitness tests in Air Force special warfare candidates. Within the cohort of candidates, 1,036 completed body composition testing, 1,002 completed a calisthenic-based fitness test, and 562 completed a fitness test designed to mimic occupational tasks. Analysis of Pearson correlations indicated that the calisthenic-based test weakly favored candidates with lower body mass and body fat levels on the lower end of that found within the cohort studied, while a higher score on the occupational-based test was linked to higher body mass index (BMI) and skeletal muscle mass (SMM) and lower absolute and relative body fat levels. Individual components of the occupational-based test favored different body composition relationships. A large negative association was seen between the farmer's carry time and SMM (r = -0.53) and a moderate negative association between farmer's carry time and body mass (r = -0.46), p < 0.01. The weight lifted during 3-RM deadlift demonstrated moderate positive associations with body mass (r = 0.49), BMI (r = 0.50), and SMM (r = 0.49), p < 0.01. These results suggest that individuals in physically active military roles should maximize SMM while managing body fat levels.
菲尼,KA;梅尔顿,BF;瑞安,GA;布兰德,HW;巴特勒,CR。身体成分与军事体能测试成绩之间的关联。《力量与体能研究杂志》39(1): 94 - 98,2025年——身体成分和体能测试是军事人员需要重点考虑的因素。然而,关于这两个因素之间潜在关系的研究有限。这项回顾性队列研究的目的是检验空军特种作战候选人的几种身体成分测量指标与两项不同体能测试各部分成绩之间的相关性。在候选人队列中,1036人完成了身体成分测试,1002人完成了基于健美操的体能测试,562人完成了旨在模拟职业任务的体能测试。皮尔逊相关性分析表明,基于健美操的测试对体重和体脂水平处于所研究队列较低水平的候选人略有偏好,而基于职业任务的测试得分较高与较高的体重指数(BMI)和骨骼肌质量(SMM)以及较低的绝对和相对体脂水平相关。基于职业任务的测试的各个部分偏好不同的身体成分关系。农夫行走时间与SMM之间存在较大的负相关(r = -0.53),农夫行走时间与体重之间存在中度负相关(r = -0.46),p < 0.01。3次重复最大重量硬拉时举起的重量与体重(r = 0.49)、BMI(r = 0.50)和SMM(r = 0.49)之间存在中度正相关,p < 0.01。这些结果表明,从事体力活动的军事人员应在控制体脂水平的同时最大化SMM。