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The Commander's Wellness Program: Assessing the Association Between Health Measures and Physical Fitness Assessment Scores, Fitness Assessment Exemptions, and Duration of Limited Duty

机译:指挥官的健康计划:评估健康措施与身体健康评估分数,健身评估豁免与有限职务期限之间的关联

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Introduction: Air Force Medical Service health promotions staff have identified a set of evidenced-based interventions targeting tobacco use, sleep habits, obesity/healthy weight, and physical activity that could be integrated, packaged, and deployed as a Commander's Wellness Program. The premise of the program is that improvements in the aforementioned aspects of the health of unit members will directly benefit commanders in terms of members' fitness assessment scores and the duration of periods of limited duty. The purpose of this study is to validate the Commander's Wellness Program assumption that body mass index (BMI), physical activity habits, tobacco use, sleep, and nutritional habits are associated with physical fitness assessment scores, fitness assessment exemptions, and aggregate days of limited duty in the population of active duty U.S. Air Force personnel. Methods: This study used a cross-sectional analysis of active duty U.S. Air Force personnel with an Air Force Web-based Health Assessment and fitness assessment data during fiscal year 2013. Predictor variables included age, BMI, gender, physical activity level (moderate physical activity, vigorous activity, and muscle activity), tobacco use, sleep, and dietary habits (consumption of a variety of foods, daily servings of fruits and vegetables, consumption of high-fiber foods, and consumption of high-fat foods). Nonparametric methods were used for the exploratory analysis and parametric methods were used for model building and statistical inference. Results: The study population comprised 221,239 participants. Increasing BMI and tobacco use were negatively associated with the outcome of composite fitness score. Increasing BMI and tobacco use and decreasing sleep were associated with an increased likelihood for the outcome of fitness assessment exemption status. Increasing BMI and tobacco use and decreasing composite fitness score and sleep were associated with an increased likelihood for the outcome of limited duty status, whereas increasing BMI and decreasing sleep were associated with the outcome of increased aggregate days of limited duty. The observed associations were in the expected direction and the effect sizes were modest. Physical activity habits and nutritional habits were not observed to be associated with any of the outcome measures. Conclusions: The Commander's Wellness Program should be scoped to those interventions targeting BMI, composite fitness score, sleep, and tobacco use. Although neither self-reported physical activity nor nutritional habits were associated with the outcomes, it is still worthwhile to include related interventions in the Commander's Wellness Program because of the finding in other studies of a consistent association between the overall number of health risks and productivity outcomes.
机译:介绍:空军医疗服务健康促销人员已识别出一种针对烟草使用,睡眠习惯,肥胖/健康体重和身体活动的一系列基于烟草的干预措施,可以集成,包装和部署为指挥官的健康计划。该计划的前提是,上述单位成员健康方面的改进将在成员的健身评估分数和有限职责期间的持续期间直接受益。本研究的目的是验证指挥官的健康计划假设,即体重指数(BMI),身体活动习惯,烟草使用,睡眠和营养习惯与物理健身评估分数,健身评估豁免和有限公司的总日相关现役美国空军人员的责任。方法:本研究采用了2013财年的空军网络健康评估和健身评估数据的现役美国空军人员的横截面分析。预测因素变量包括年龄,BMI,性别,身体活动水平(适度的物理活动,剧烈的活动和肌肉活动),烟草使用,睡眠和饮食习惯(消费各种食物,日常品尝水果和蔬菜,消费高纤维食品,以及消费的高脂食品)。非参数方法用于探索性分析,参数化方法用于模型建筑和统计推理。结果:该研究人口包括221,239名参与者。增加BMI和烟草使用与复合健身得分的结果负相关。增加BMI和烟草使用和减少睡眠与健身评估豁免状况的结果增加有关。增加BMI和烟草使用和减少综合健身评分和睡眠与有限职业状况的结果的增加有关,而BMI的增加和睡眠下降与有限税额增加的结果增加有关。观察到的关联处于预期方向,效果大小适度。没有观察到与任何结果措施相关的身体活动习惯和营养习惯。结论:指挥官的健康计划应采用针对BMI,复合健身评分,睡眠和烟草使用的那些干预措施。虽然自我报告的身体活动和营养习惯都没有与结果相关联,但由于在其他研究方面的卫生风险和生产力结果之间的一致关联的其他研究中发现,在指挥官的健康计划中包含相关干预措施仍然有价值。

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