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Dietary, physical activity, and weight management interventions among active-duty military personnel: a systematic review

机译:现役军人的饮食,身体活动和体重管理干预措施:系统评价

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Background Research has been conducted to assess the effectiveness of weight management, dietary and physical activity interventions in military settings. However, a recent and comprehensive overview is lacking. The aim of this systematic review is to examine the evidence and describe key components of effective interventions in terms of improving body composition, dietary behaviors, and physical activity among active-duty military personnel. Methods PubMed, PsycInfo, and CINAHL were searched on the 17th of November 2017 to identify interventions that promoted diet and/or physical activity among active-duty military personnel. Studies were included if they assessed outcomes related to anthropometric measurements, dietary behaviors, or fitness/physical activity levels. There were no restrictions regarding publication date, follow-up duration, and sex. After screening, a total of 136 studies were eligible. Of these studies, 38 included an educational and/or behavioral change component, and 98 had only physical or fitness training as part of basic military training. Only studies that included an educational and/or behavioral change component were assessed for quality using the Effective Public Health Practice Project tool and included in the qualitative synthesis of the results. Results Based on consistent evidence from studies that were rated as moderate or strong, there is good evidence that military weight management interventions are effective in improving body composition for durations of up to 12?months. Effective interventions are more likely to be high intensity (have a greater number of sessions), are more often delivered by specialists, and use theoretical base/behavioral change techniques and a standardized guideline. Dietary interventions can potentially reduce total fat and saturated fat intake. Dietary interventions that target the kitchen staff and/or increase the availability of healthy food are more likely to be effective in the short term. The results regarding military physical fitness interventions were inconclusive. Conclusion Despite limitations such as the diversity and heterogeneity of the included interventions, outcome measurements, and follow-up duration, this systematic review found good evidence that weight management interventions are effective, especially in terms of weight loss. More studies are needed to acquire solid evidence for effectiveness for durations longer than 12?months and to identify key components of the effective dietary and physical activity educational and/or behavioral change interventions, especially in countries outside Europe and the US.
机译:已经进行了背景研究,以评估军事环境中体重管理,饮食和身体活动干预的有效性。但是,缺乏最新和全面的概述。本系统综述的目的是检查证据并描述有效干预措施的主要组成部分,以改善现役军人的身体组成,饮食行为和体育活动。方法于2017年11月17日对PubMed,PsycInfo和CINAHL进行了搜索,以找出可促进现役军人饮食和/或身体活动的干预措施。如果他们评估了与人体测量,饮食行为或健身/体育活动水平有关的结局,则将其纳入研究。关于发表日期,随访时间和性别没有任何限制。筛选后,共有136项研究合格。在这些研究中,有38项包含教育和/或行为改变成分,而98项仅接受身体或健身训练作为基本军事训练的一部分。使用有效公共卫生实践项目工具仅评估包含教育和/或行为改变成分的研究的质量,并将其纳入结果的定性综合中。结果基于被定为中度或强度研究的一致证据,有充分的证据表明,军事体重管理干预措施可有效改善长达12个月的身体成分。有效的干预措施很可能是高强度的(有大量的会议),由专家更经常地进行,并使用理论基础/行为改变技术和标准化的指南。饮食干预可能会减少总脂肪和饱和脂肪的摄入。在短期内,针对厨房工作人员和/或增加健康食物供应的饮食干预更有可能有效。有关军事身体健康干预措施的结果尚无定论。结论尽管所包括的干预措施的多样性和异质性,结果测量和随访持续时间等限制,但这项系统的审查发现了充分的证据表明体重管理干预措施是有效的,尤其是在减肥方面。需要进行更多的研究,以获取持续时间超过12个月的有效证据,并确定有效的饮食和体育锻炼教育和/或行为改变干预措施的关键组成部分,尤其是在欧洲和美国以外的国家。

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