Evaluation of occupational physical load during 6-month international crisis management operation
Pihlainen, K., Santtila, M., Vasankari, T., Häkkinen, K., & Kyröläinen, H. (2018). Evaluation of occupational physical load during 6-month international crisis management operation. International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health, 31(2), 185-197. https://doi.org/10.13075/ijomeh.1896.01048
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International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental HealthPäivämäärä
2018Oppiaine
LiikuntafysiologiaValmennus- ja testausoppiExercise PhysiologyScience of Sport Coaching and Fitness TestingTekijänoikeudet
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Objectives: Generally, operational military duties are associated with a variety of stressors, such as prolonged physical
activity (PA). However, limited information is available on the occupational workload or changes in PA during international
military operations. Thus, the aim of the study was to investigate the changes in body composition, stress
biomarkers, PA, and heart rate (HR) responses of 79 male soldiers during a 6-month international crisis management
operation. Material and Methods: Measurements were conducted 3 times in South-Lebanon during the operation.
Body composition was assessed by the bioelectrical impedance method. Blood samples were analyzed for serum
testosterone, sex-hormone binding globulin (SHBG), cortisol and insulin-like growth factor. Saliva sampling was
used for analyzing stress biomarkers, cortisol and α-amylase. Heart rate and physical activity were monitored by a recordable
belt and tri-axial accelerometer, respectively. Results: Increases in muscle mass (39.2±4.1 vs. 39.5±4.2 kg,
p < 0.05) and testosterone (15.9±4.6 vs. 17.2±4 nmol/l, p < 0.01), and reductions in PA variables (e.g., daily step
count 9472±2547 vs. 8321±2720, p < 0.05) were observed during the first half (i.e., PRE-MID) of the study. The increase in
muscle mass remained significant during the latter half (PRE-POST, 39.2±4.1 vs. 39.6±4.4 kg, p < 0.05), but also fat mass
increased (MID-POST, 10.6±4.6 vs. 11.0±4.7 kg, p < 0.05) while SHBG (MID-POST, 31.8±12.1 vs. 26.6±13.2 nmol/l,
p < 0.01) and cortisol (MID-POST, 445±116 vs. 400±123 nmol/l, p < 0.05) decreased. With the exception of increased
concentration of salivary α-amylase (PRE-POST, 36.5±33.7 vs. 55.1±39.7 U/ml), the acute stress biomarkers and HR responses
remained unchanged. Furthermore, the low quantity of PA, low HR values and subjective ratings of exertion refer
to rather light physical workload. Conclusions: Due to the operatively calm nature of the working environment, the present
soldiers did not express any significant signs of physical overload during the study period.
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