Physical activity, social-communicative skills and fitness for military service.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Jan Silvala, T Hurtig, A Yliherva, A Taanila, R Korpelainen
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Abstract

Introduction: Research has suggested that increased difficulties in social-communicative skills are associated with release from military service. A few studies have focused on the association between physical activity and military fitness; however, studies of the association between social-communicative skills and physical activity remain scarce. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between the amount of leisure time physical activity and fitness for military service, as well as to investigate the association between social-communicative difficulties and physical activity.

Methods: This is a population-based cross-sectional 'Young Men in the North Project', in which 2614 men (M age=18.1 years) participated in an obligatory military fitness call-up and filled out the study questionnaire.

Results: The results showed that higher physical performance compared with peers and attaining the weekly amount of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity were associated with lower likelihood of being permanently or temporarily released from the service. In addition, difficulties in social-communicative skills were associated with lower physical performance and lower weekly amounts of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity. The results also showed that higher physical performance or attaining the recommended weekly amount of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, together with higher social-communicative skills, lowered the likelihood of being permanently or temporarily released from the service.

Conclusions: These results suggest that better physical performance, or a higher level of physical activity, together with better social-communicative skills, lowers the likelihood of being permanently and temporarily released from the military service more than physical performance or physical activity alone.

体育活动、社交能力和适合服兵役。
引言:研究表明,社会交际技能的困难增加与退伍有关。一些研究侧重于体育活动与军事健身之间的联系;然而,关于社交技能与体育活动之间关系的研究仍然很少。本研究的目的是调查休闲时间体育活动量与适合服兵役之间的关系,以及社会交际困难与体育活动之间的关系。方法:这是一项基于人群的横断面“北方青年项目”,其中2614名男性(男性年龄=18.1岁)参加了强制性的军事健身征召,并填写了研究问卷。结果:研究结果表明,与同龄人相比,身体表现更高,每周进行适度到剧烈的体育活动,与永久或暂时退出服务的可能性更低有关。此外,社交沟通技能的困难与身体表现较低和每周中等至剧烈体育活动量较低有关。研究结果还表明,更高的身体表现或达到建议的每周适度到剧烈的体育活动量,再加上更高的社交沟通技能,降低了永久或暂时退出服务的可能性。结论:这些结果表明,与单独的身体表现或身体活动相比,更好的身体表现,或更高水平的身体活动,再加上更好的社交沟通技能,可以降低永久和暂时退伍的可能性。
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Bmj Military Health
Bmj Military Health MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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