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Energy expenditure, nutritional status, body composition and physical fitness of Royal Marines during a 6-month operational deployment in Afghanistan

机译:在阿富汗进行为期6个月的作战部署期间,皇家海军陆战队的能量消耗,营养状况,身体成分和身体健康

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Understanding the nutritional demands on serving military personnel is critical to inform training schedules and dietary provision. Troops deployed to Afghanistan face austere living and working environments. Observations from the military and those reported in the British and US media indicated possible physical degradation of personnel deployed to Afghanistan. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the changes in body composition and nutritional status of military personnel deployed to Afghanistan and how these were related to physical fitness. In a cohort of British Royal Marines (n 249) deployed to Afghanistan for 6 months, body size and body composition were estimated from body mass, height, girth and skinfold measurements. Energy intake (EI) was estimated from food diaries and energy expenditure measured using the doubly labelled water method in a representative subgroup. Strength and aerobic fitness were assessed. The mean body mass of volunteers decreased over the first half of the deployment (-4.6 (SD 3.7) %), predominately reflecting fat loss. Body mass partially recovered ( mean +2.2 (SD 2.9) %) between the mid- and post-deployment periods (P<0.5). Daily EI (mean 10590 (SD 3339) kJ) was significantly lower than the estimated daily energy expenditure (mean 15167 (SD 1883) kJ) measured in a subgroup of volunteers. However, despite the body mass loss, aerobic fitness and strength were well maintained. Nutritional provision for British military personnel in Afghanistan appeared sufficient to maintain physical capability and micronutrient status, but providing appropriate nutrition in harsh operational environments must remain a priority
机译:了解服役军人的营养需求对于制定培训计划和提供饮食至关重要。部署到阿富汗的部队面临严峻的生活和工作环境。军方的观察以及英美媒体的报道表明,部署到阿富汗的人员可能会身体退化。因此,本研究旨在调查部署到阿富汗的军事人员的身体成分和营养状况的变化,以及这些变化与身体素质的关系。在英国皇家海军陆战队(n 249)部署到阿富汗的6个月中,根据体重,身高,周长和皮褶测量值估算了体重和身体成分。从食物日记中估算能量摄入量(EI),并在一个代表性的亚组中使用双标签水法测量能量消耗。评估力量和有氧适应性。在部署的上半年,志愿者的平均体重下降了(-4.6(SD 3.7)%),主要反映了脂肪的流失。在部署中和部署后期间,体重部分恢复(平均+2.2(SD 2.9)%)(P <0.5)。每日EI(平均值10590(SD 3339)kJ)显着低于在一组志愿者中测得的估计每日能量消耗(平均值15167(SD 1883)kJ)。然而,尽管体重减轻,但有氧健身和强度仍得到很好的维持。在阿富汗为英国军事人员提供营养似乎足以维持身体机能和微量营养素状态,但在恶劣的作战环境中提供适当的营养仍然必须优先考虑

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