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Association of Physical Inactivity, Weight, Smoking, and Prior Injury on Physical Performance in a Military Setting

机译:缺乏运动,体重,吸烟和先前在军事环境中身体表现受到伤害的关联

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Context:?Although inactivity, being overweight, smoking, and a history of injury are identified as risk factors for poor health and injury, few authors have examined their association on physical performance. Young adults may be more likely to adopt healthier lifestyles if they understand the effect of health behaviors on performance. Objective:?To determine the association of being overweight, smoking, inactivity, and a history of injury with physical performance. Design:?Cross-sectional study. Setting:?Military population. Patients or Other Participants:?Active-duty service members (N = 1466; 1380 men, 86 women; age = 24.7 ± 5.0 years; body mass index = 26.7 ± 3.4 kg/m2). Main Outcome Measure(s):?Participants performed 8 measures (the triple-crossover hop for distance, the 6-m timed-hop test, the Functional Movement Screen, the Lower Quarter Y Balance Test, the Upper Quarter Y Balance Test, and the 3-event Army Physical Fitness Test) for evaluation of endurance, strength, muscular endurance, power, agility, balance, and motor control. Participants were categorized based on the number of health risk factors present. Using an analysis of covariance, we assessed the relationship between risk factors and physical performance with age and sex as covariates. Results:?Compared with those who had no risk factors (27.9% of men, 34.9% of women), physical performance was worse in those who had 1, 2, or 3 to 4 risk factors present by 4.3%, 6.7%, and 10.3%, respectively. Decrements in performance for those with 3 to 4 risk factors ranged from 3.3% to 14.4%. Conclusions:?An unhealthy lifestyle habit or a history of injury was negatively associated with physical performance. Physical performance decrements were associated with the number of risk factors present. Understanding how risk factors contribute to decreased physical performance may enable clinicians to improve compliance with injury-prevention programs in occupational settings in which a young and relatively healthy workforce may be more concerned about performance than health.
机译:背景:尽管不运动,超重,吸烟和受伤史被认为是健康和受伤不良的危险因素,但很少有作者检查过他们与身体表现的关系。如果年轻人了解健康行为对绩效的影响,他们可能会更健康。目的:确定超重,吸烟,缺乏运动以及受伤史与身体表现之间的关系。设计:横断面研究。地点:军事人口。患者或其他参与者:现役军人(N = 1466;男性1380,女性86;年龄= 24.7±5.0岁;体重指数= 26.7±3.4 kg / m2)。主要指标:参与者进行了8次测量(距离的三倍交叉跳变,6米定时跳频测试,功能运动屏幕,下四分之一Y平衡测试,上四分之一Y平衡测试和3项陆军身体素质测试),以评估耐力,力量,肌肉耐力,力量,敏捷性,平衡性和运动控制能力。根据存在的健康危险因素的数量对参与者进行分类。使用协方差分析,我们以年龄和性别为协变量评估了风险因素与身体表现之间的关系。结果:与无危险因素的男性相比,男性为2​​7.9%,女性为34.9%,有1、2或3至4个危险因素的人的身体机能较差,分别为4.3%,6.7 %和10.3 %。具有3至4个风险因素的人员的绩效下降幅度为3.3%至14.4%。结论:不良的生活习惯或受伤的历史与身体表现负相关。身体表现下降与存在的危险因素数量有关。了解危险因素如何导致身体机能下降,可以使临床医生提高职业环境中预防伤害计划的依从性,在这些环境中,年轻且相对健康的劳动力可能更关注绩效而不是健康。

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