Carretero-Krug Alejandra, Montero-Bravo Ana, Úbeda Natalia
Grupo USP-CEU de Excelencia en Investigación "Nutrición para la Vida" (Nutrition for Life), Ref: E02/0720, Departamento de Ciencias Farmacéuticas y de la Salud, Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad San Pablo-CEU, CEU Universities, Urbanización Montepríncipe, 28660 Boadilla del Monte, Spain.
Instituto Universitario CEU Alimentación y Sociedad (IAS), Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad San Pablo-CEU, CEU Universities, Urbanización Montepríncipe, 28660 Boadilla del Monte, Spain.
Nutrients. 2024 Dec 29;17(1):92. doi: 10.3390/nu17010092.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Aeronautical military personnel operate under intense physical and mental stress, requiring high psychophysical aptitude. Adequate nutrition is essential to sustain operational readiness and mitigate the risk of chronic diseases and other health issues. This study aims to evaluate the nutritional status of aeronautical military personnel group in Spain through dietary parameters.
A total of 390 male aeronautical military personnel, who attended the (Madrid, Spain), were evaluated. Energy and nutrient intakes were estimated by three non-consecutive 24-h dietary recalls (DIAL program).
The median energy intake was 2134 kcal/day, with significant variations across professional groups, highest in parachutists (2347 kcal/day). Protein intake was 18.2% TE, while carbohydrate intake was 37.6% TE, below standards, with 83.8% of participants not meeting the EFSA guidelines. However, a high intake of added sugars was observed (10% TE). Fat intake (38.3% TE) and saturated fats (11.7% TE) exceeded recommendations. Micronutrient deficiencies were notable for vitamin D (98% below recommendations), folate (56.4%), vitamin C (40.2%), calcium (50.3%), iodine (76.6%), and zinc (59%). Elevated cholesterol intake (352 mg/day) and inadequate fiber intake (18.5 g/day) were also observed.
This study highlights imbalanced dietary patterns among Spanish aeronautical military personnel, with high protein, fat, cholesterol and added sugar consumption, low carbohydrate, and inadequate intake of critical micronutrients and fiber. These findings emphasize the need for targeted dietary interventions, nutritional monitoring protocols, and specific guidelines to enhance health and performance in this specialized group.
背景/目的:航空军事人员在高强度的身心压力下工作,需要具备较高的心理生理能力。充足的营养对于维持作战准备状态以及降低慢性病和其他健康问题的风险至关重要。本研究旨在通过饮食参数评估西班牙航空军事人员群体的营养状况。
对参加[培训活动名称](西班牙马德里)的390名男性航空军事人员进行了评估。通过三次非连续的24小时饮食回顾(DIAL程序)估算能量和营养素摄入量。
能量摄入量中位数为2134千卡/天,不同专业群体之间存在显著差异,伞兵的能量摄入量最高(2347千卡/天)。蛋白质摄入量为18.2%TE,而碳水化合物摄入量为37.6%TE,低于标准,83.8%的参与者未达到欧洲食品安全局(EFSA)的指导方针。然而,观察到添加糖的摄入量较高(10%TE)。脂肪摄入量(38.3%TE)和饱和脂肪摄入量(11.7%TE)超过了建议值。维生素D(低于建议值98%)、叶酸(56.4%)、维生素C(40.2%)、钙(50.3%)、碘(76.6%)和锌(59%)的微量营养素缺乏情况较为明显。还观察到胆固醇摄入量升高(352毫克/天)和膳食纤维摄入量不足(18.5克/天)。
本研究突出了西班牙航空军事人员饮食模式不均衡的问题,即高蛋白、高脂肪、高胆固醇和高添加糖消费,低碳水化合物,以及关键微量营养素和膳食纤维摄入不足。这些发现强调需要有针对性的饮食干预、营养监测方案和具体指导方针,以改善这一特殊群体的健康状况和工作表现。