ASSESSMENT OF PHYSICA L ACT IVITY OF MEMBERS OF THE HELICO PTER EMERGENCY MEDICA L SERVICE (HEMS)

A. Gaździńska, P. Jagielski, Robert Gałązkowski
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The aim: Assessment of physical activity of members of the Helicopter Emergency Medical Service. Material and methods: The study was conducted in a group of 131 people (65 paramedics, 66 pilots), members of HEMS teams from all bases in Poland, aged 27-59. The characteristics of physical activity was obtained using the author’s questionnaire. Results: The mean age of the study population was 42.73 ± 9.58 years. Pilots were significantly older than paramedics and had significantly higher BMI values (p < 0.05). No significant relationship between the age and BMI in the analyzed groups was found (p > 0.05), while the relationship between the frequency of physical activity and BMI was demonstrated. 70% of subjects undertook physical activity less than three times a week. The most frequently chosen forms were cycling, walking and swimming. Paramedics statistically significant more often than pilots chose wall climbing (p = 0.001). Downhill skiing (61%) was the most common declared winter sport played by pilots, while hiking in the mountains – by paramedics (49%). The most important reason for pilots to take up physical activity was concern for their health (47%), while for paramedics – the pleasure (63%). Paramedics statistically significant more often than pilots indicated a large number of other activities (90.6 vs. 74.2%) and financial issues (18.8 vs. 6.1%) as barriers that prevented more involvement in physical activities. Conclusions: The frequency of physical activity undertaken by HEMS members is insufficient. Low physical activity of HEMS team members has an adverse effect on their nutritional status. It is necessary to take initiatives to promote physical activity in this professional group.
直升机紧急医疗服务人员身体活动的评估(hem)
目的:评估直升机紧急医疗服务队成员的身体活动。材料和方法:研究对象为131人(65名护理人员,66名飞行员),年龄在27-59岁之间,来自波兰各基地的医疗急救队成员。使用作者的问卷获得了身体活动的特征。结果:研究人群平均年龄为42.73±9.58岁。飞行员年龄明显大于护理人员,BMI值明显高于护理人员(p < 0.05)。各分析组年龄与BMI无显著相关(p > 0.05),而运动频率与BMI有显著相关。70%的受试者每周进行的体育活动少于三次。最常选择的运动形式是骑车、散步和游泳。护理人员比飞行员更常选择爬墙(p = 0.001)。速降滑雪(61%)是飞行员最常参加的冬季运动,而登山是医护人员最常参加的运动(49%)。飞行员参加体育锻炼的最重要原因是为了他们的健康(47%),而护理人员参加体育锻炼的最重要原因是为了获得乐趣(63%)。统计上,护理人员比飞行员更频繁地指出大量其他活动(90.6比74.2%)和财务问题(18.8比6.1%)是阻碍更多参与体育活动的障碍。结论:医疗急救人员体力活动频次不足。医疗急救团队成员的低体力活动对他们的营养状况有不利影响。在这个专业群体中,有必要采取主动促进身体活动。
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