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A prospective field study of U.S. Army trainees to identify the physiological bases and key factors influencing musculoskeletal injuries: a study protocol

机译:美国陆军培训师识别影响肌肉骨骼损伤的生理基础和关键因素的潜在实地研究:研究方案

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Musculoskeletal injuries (MSKIs) are common in military trainees and present a considerable threat to occupational fitness, deployability, and overall military readiness. Despite the negative effects of MSKIs on military readiness, comprehensive evaluations of the key known and possible risk factors for MSKIs are lacking. The U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine (ARIEM) is initiating a large-scale research effort, the ARIEM Reduction in Musculoskeletal Injury (ARMI) Study, to better understand the interrelationships among a wide range of potential MSKI risk factors in U.S. Army trainees in order to identify those risk factors that most contribute to MSKI and may be best targeted for effective mitigation strategies. This prospective study aims to enroll approximately 4000 (2000 male and 2000 female) U.S. Army trainees undergoing Basic Combat Training (BCT). Comprehensive in-person assessments will be completed at both the beginning and end of BCT. Participants will be asked to complete surveys of personal background information, medical history, physical activity, sleep behaviors, and personality traits. Physical measurements will be performed to assess anthropometrics, tibial microarchitecture and whole body bone mineral density, muscle cross-sectional area, body composition, and muscle function. Blood sampling will be also be conducted to assess musculoskeletal, genetic, and nutritional biomarkers of risk. In addition, participants will complete weekly surveys during BCT that examine MSKI events, lost training time, and discrete risk factors for injury. Participants' medical records will be tracked for the 2?years following graduation from training to identify MSKI events and related information. Research hypotheses focus on the development of a multivariate prediction model for MSKI. Results from this study are expected to inform current understanding of known and potential risk factors for MSKIs that can be incorporated into solutions that optimize Soldier health and enhance military readiness.
机译:肌肉骨骼伤害(MSKIS)在军事学员中是常见的,并对职业健康,部伍和整体军事准备表现出相当大的威胁。尽管MSKIS对军事准备的负面影响,但缺乏缺乏对MSKIS的关键知名和可能的危险因素的综合评价。美国陆军的环境医学研究所(ARIEM)正在启动大规模的研究努力,降低肌肉骨骼伤害(ARMI)研究,以更好地了解美国陆军培训人中广泛潜在的MSKI风险因素之间的相互关系为了确定最有助于MSKI的那些风险因素,并可能最适合有效的缓解策略。该潜在研究旨在注册大约4000名(2000男性和2000名女性)美国军队学员接受基本作战培训(BCT)。全面的亲自评估将在BCT的开始和结束时完成。将要求参与者完成个人背景信息,病史,身体活动,睡眠行为和人格特征的调查。将进行物理测量以评估拟核测定,胫骨微体系结构和全身骨密度,肌横截面积,体组成和肌肉功能。还将进行血液取样以评估肌肉骨骼,遗传和营养生物标志物的风险。此外,参与者将在BCT期间完成每周调查,以检查MSKI事件,丢失训练时间和伤害的离散风险因素。在培训毕业后,将跟踪参与者的医疗记录,以确定MSKI事件和相关信息。研究假设专注于MSKI的多变量预测模型的发展。本研究的结果预计将向目前对MSKIS的已知和潜在危险因素提供信息,这些危险因素可以纳入优化士兵健康的解决方案,并提高军事准备。

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