Fitness Profile of Police Officers from Rapid Intervention Teams of the Lisbon Metropolitan Command.

IF 2.5 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Pub Date : 2025-03-11 DOI:10.3390/jfmk10010090
João Daniel Freitas, Luís Miguel Massuça
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Background: A rapid intervention team is a broad category of special teams used by police and emergency respondents to cover various needs. It is essential to ensure the safety and well-being of people in emergencies, minimising the risk of harm and maximising the chances of survival. Objective: This study aimed (i) to identify the fitness profiles and levels of POs from the EIR of the Lisbon Metropolitan Command (COMETLIS, PSP, Portugal), considering age classes; (ii) to directly compare the observed fitness profiles to previous research and normative data; and (iii) to compare the fitness profile of POs from the EIR with cadets from the Police Academy. Methods: This cross-sectional observational study included the participation of 121 male POs from the EIR of the Lisbon Metropolitan Command (Portugal) and 92 male cadets from the Police Academy (Lisbon, Portugal). The assessment protocol sequence involved the collection of biosocial data (age classes: ≤29 years; 30-39 years; 40-49 years), a body size assessment, and a fitness assessment (horizontal jump, handgrip strength, 60 s sit-ups and 20 m shuttle run). Results: (i) In the ≤29 years age class, POs performed better in all fitness tests (highlighting that the age class had a statistically significant effect on performance in the horizontal jump, sit-ups, 20 m shuttle run, and predicted VO2max), and they showed significantly better performance than cadets in handgrip (left, right, and sum), and significantly worse performance in sit-ups and predicted VO2max. (ii) In the 30-39 years age class, POs had significantly worse performance than cadets in the horizontal jump, sit-ups, 20 m shuttle run, and predicted VO2max, even after controlling for age. Conclusions: (i) The fitness performance decreased as the age class became older; (ii) the handgrip strength and cardiovascular capacity attributes were between the standard and excellent levels according to the ACSM guidelines for the general population; (iii) POs from the EIR were stronger than cadets in terms of handgrip strength but weaker in terms of lower limb power, abdominal muscular endurance, and aerobic capacity; and (iv) the differences observed between POs from the EIR and cadets in the 30-39 years age class emphasise the importance of physical training after the training period and throughout professional life.

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里斯本大都会司令部快速干预小组警务人员健康概况。
背景:快速干预小组是警察和紧急响应人员用来满足各种需求的一个广泛类别的特别小组。必须确保紧急情况下人民的安全和福祉,尽量减少受到伤害的风险,并最大限度地提高生存机会。目的:本研究旨在(i)确定里斯本大都会司令部(COMETLIS, PSP,葡萄牙)EIR中考虑年龄类别的POs的健康概况和水平;(ii)直接比较观察到的适合度概况与先前的研究和规范数据;及(iii)比较EIR与警察学院学员的体能状况。方法:本横断面观察研究包括来自葡萄牙里斯本大都会司令部EIR的121名男性POs和来自葡萄牙里斯本警察学院的92名男性学员。评估方案顺序包括收集生物社会数据(年龄类别:≤29岁;- 39年;40-49岁)、体型评估和体能评估(水平跳跃、握力、60秒仰卧起坐和20米穿梭跑)。结果:(i)在≤29岁年龄组中,学员在各项体能测试中均表现较好(突出显示该年龄组在水平跳、仰卧起坐、20米shuttle跑和预测VO2max方面的成绩有统计学意义),在握力(左、右、和)方面的成绩显著优于学员,在仰卧起坐和预测VO2max方面的成绩显著低于学员。(ii)在30-39岁年龄组中,在水平跳、仰卧起坐、20米穿梭跑和预测最大摄氧量方面,即使在控制了年龄后,体育健将的表现也显著低于军校学员。结论:(1)健身成绩随年龄增长而下降;(ii)根据ACSM指南,一般人群的握力和心血管容量属性介于标准和优秀水平之间;(iii)学员的握力比学员强,但下肢力量、腹部肌肉耐力和有氧能力较弱;以及(iv)在EIR的学员与30-39岁学员之间观察到的差异,强调了在培训期后和整个职业生涯中进行体育锻炼的重要性。
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Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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