消防员身体组成对负重分期的影响

Hongye Li
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消防员在救援过程中经常暴露在高温、浓烟和有毒气体等创伤性事件中。这些挑战要求消防员比普通人有更高水平的身体表现。在城市化的环境中,承重舞台是消防员必备的技能。目前,研究发现消防员的身体成分与职业活动表现呈正相关。本研究旨在检验身体成分对消防员负重阶段表现的影响,为消防员的日常训练提供指导。参与者为广东省阳江市47名男性消防员(年龄:25.2±3.9;身高:169.8±5.1厘米;68.9±8.0公斤;24.2±2.4公斤/平方米)。负载攀爬测试是由阳江市消防救援队组织的。受试者身穿全套消防服,携带正压空气呼吸器,携带两条水安全带(总载荷30公斤),爬上一栋10层楼,通过手动计时记录测试完成时间。对于身体成分,在Inbody360身体成分测试仪的帮助下,用机器测量体重、体脂、骨骼肌含量和瘦体重。数据分析采用线性回归和PLS回归。在Gray关联度分析中,体重指标的关联度排名第一,这意味着体重与室内承重表现的关联度最强。在线性回归分析中,模型方程如下:承重地板性能(s)=16.20+0.9056*重量(kg),模型的R平方为0.1927,表明体重可以解释19.27%的承重地板性能方差。线性模型的F检验得出F=10.74,P<0.05。在PLS回归分析中,1的主成分是从投影重要性指数VIP值中提取的最佳次数,最终结果是体重和体脂对登革热负重表现的回归具有显著影响。根据研究结果,体重和承重性能之间的相关性最高;体重对负重性能有显著影响,负重久坐时间较长;体重和体脂对负重分期性能有显著影响。为了保持足够的职业流动性,建议消防员通过有氧耐力和力量训练来管理身体成分。
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Effects of Body Composition on Weight-Bearing Staging in Firefighters
Firefighters are often exposed to traumatic events such as high temperatures, heavy fumes, and toxic gases during rescue services. The challenges require firefighters to have a higher level of physical performance compared to a typical person. In urbanized settings, weight-bearing staging is a necessary skill for firefighters. Currently, research has found a positive correlation between firefighter body composition and occupational activity performance. This study aims to examine effects of body composition on the weight-bearing staging performance of firefighters, providing guidance for firefighters' daily training routines. Participants were 47 male firefighters in Yangjiang City, Guangdong Province (age: 25.2 ± 3.9; height: 169.8 ± 5.1cm; 68.9 ± 8.0kg; 24.2 ± 2.4kg / m2). Load climbing tests were organized by the fire rescue brigade in Yangjiang City. The tested wore a full set of fire protective clothing, carried a positive pressure air respirator and carried two water belts (with a total load of 30kg), climb to a 10-story building and record the test completion time by manual timing. For body compositions, body weight, body fat, skeletal muscle content and lean weight were measured by machine with the help of Inbody 360 body composition tester. Linear and PLS regressions were used for data analysis. In the Gray's association degree analysis, the association degree of the weight indicators was ranked first, meaning that weight had the strongest association with weight-bearing indoor performance. In linear regression analysis, the model equation was derived as follows: weight-bearing floor performance (s) = 16.20 + 0.9056 * weight (kg), and the R-square of the model was 0.1927, implying that body weight could explain 19.27% of the variance in weight-bearing floor performance. An F-test of the linear model yielded F = 10.74, P < 0.05. In the PLS regression analysis, the principal component of 1 was the optimal number of extractions from the projection importance index VIP value, and the final result was that the regression of weight and body fat on weight-bearing dengue performance had a significant effect. Based on the results, the highest association emerged between weight and weight-bearing performance; weight had a significant effect on the weight-bearing performance, with greater weight-bearing sitting time; weight and body fat had significant effects on weight-bearing staging performance. To maintain adequate occupational mobility, firefighters are recommended to manage body composition through aerobic endurance and strength training.
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