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EFFECT OF A LOWER EXTREMITY PREVENTIVE TRAINING PROGRAM ON PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE SCORES IN MILITARY RECRUITS

机译:下肢预防培训计划对军事新兵体育成绩的影响

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Exercise-based preventive training programs are designed to improve movement patterns associated with lower extremity injury risk; however, the impact of these programs on general physical fitness has not been evaluated. The purpose of this study was to compare fitness scores between participants in a preventive training program and a control group. One thousand sixty-eight freshmen from a U.S. Service Academy were cluster-randomized into either the intervention or control group during 6 weeks of summer training. The intervention group performed a preventive training program, specifically the Dynamic Integrated Movement Enhancement (DIME), which is designed to improve lower extremity movement patterns. The control group performed the Army Preparation Drill (PD), a warm-up designed to prepare soldiers for training. Main outcome measures were the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) raw and scaled (for age and sex) scores. Independent t tests were used to assess between-group differences. Multivariable logistic regression models were used to control for the influence of confounding variables. Dynamic Integrated Movement Enhancement group participants completed the APFT 2-mile run 20 seconds faster compared with the PD group (p < 0.001), which corresponded with significantly higher scaled scores (p < 0.001). Army Physical Fitness Test push-up scores were significantly higher in the DIME group (p = 0.041), but there were no significant differences in APFT sit-up scores. The DIME group had significantly higher total APFT scores compared with the PD group (p < 0.001). Similar results were observed in multivariable models after controlling for sex and body mass index (BMI). Committing time to the implementation of a preventive training program does not appear to negatively affect fitness test scores.
机译:基于运动的预防培训计划旨在改善与下肢损伤风险相关的运动模式;但是,这些计划对一般身体健康的影响尚未得到评估。本研究的目的是将参与者与对照组之间的适合分数进行比较。从美国服务学院的一千六十八个新生在暑期训练的6周内被组成了干预或控制组。干预组进行了预防性培训计划,特别是动态集成运动增强(DIME),其旨在提高下肢运动模式。对照组进行了军队准备钻头(PD),这是一种预热,旨在准备士兵进行培训。主要结果措施是陆军身体健身试验(APFT)原始和缩放(年龄和性别)分数。独立的T测试用于评估组差异。多变量逻辑回归模型用于控制混淆变量的影响。动态集成运动增强组参与者与PD组(P <0.001)相比,与PD组(P <0.001)相比,速度为20秒,与显着更高的缩放分数相比(P <0.001)相比。 DIME组的陆军身体健身试验俯卧度得分显着高(P = 0.041),但APFT仰卧起坐得分没有显着差异。与PD组相比,DIME组的总APFT分数明显较高(P <0.001)。在控制性别和体重指数(BMI)后,多变量模型中观察到类似的结果。在实施预防培训计划的实施时间不会对健身测试分数产生负面影响。

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