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Body weight and body composition changes during military training and deployment involving the use of combat rations: a systematic literature review

机译:涉及使用战斗口粮的军事训练和部署期间的体重和身体成分变化:系统的文献综述

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Dismounted military personnel operate in physically and psychologically demanding environments, with energy intake from combat rations often falling short of their requirements, leading to reductions in body weight and changes in body composition, which can impact both their health and performance. This review systematically investigated the effects of the continual use of combat rations for periods of 3-40 d on body weight and/ or body composition in military personnel engaged in training or deployment. In all, ten databases were searched from their inception until October 2016. Outcome data were described narratively, with studies assessed for quality and risk of bias. A total of thirty studies undertaken over 3-34 d were included. Studies were rated positive, neutral or negative in quality according to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Quality Checklist, with many at risk of bias. Reductions in mean body weight varied, from a negligible decrease of 0.1 during 8 d of combat training to a substantial decrease of approximately 8.3 during 12 d of energy restriction during a US Army Ranger course. Decreases in fat mass, fat- free mass and percentage body fat were also reported. There is thus evidence that the continual use of combat rations for periods of 3- 34 d results in reductions in body weight and body composition changes which, in some scenarios, may impact on the performance of troops. Body weight and composition should be routinely monitored before and after field activities, and at more regular intervals depending on the length, intensity and type of activity being undertaken.
机译:下马的军事人员在对身体和心理要求很高的环境中作战,战斗口粮的能量摄入往往达不到他们的要求,导致体重减轻和身体成分发生变化,从而影响他们的健康和表现。本综述系统地调查了持续使用战斗口粮3-40天对参与训练或部署的军事人员的体重和/或身体成分的影响。从建库到2016年10月,总共检索了10个数据库。对结局数据进行叙述性描述,并评估研究的质量和偏倚风险。共纳入了3-34天的30项研究。根据营养与饮食学会质量检查表,研究的质量被评为积极、中性或阴性,其中许多研究存在偏倚风险。平均体重的减少各不相同,从8天战斗训练期间可以忽略不计的0.1%下降到美国陆军游骑兵课程期间12天能量限制期间约8.3%的大幅下降。还报告了脂肪量、无脂肪量和体脂百分比的减少。因此,有证据表明,在3-34天期间持续使用战斗口粮会导致体重减轻和身体成分变化,在某些情况下,这可能会影响部队的表现。在野外活动前后应常规监测体重和成分,并根据所进行活动的长度、强度和类型,以更定期的时间间隔监测。

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