Impact of obesity on the postural balance of firefighters.

K. Davis, T. Sobeih, P. Succop, William A. Jetter, S. Kotowski, A. Bhattacharya
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Abstract

Slips and falls account for a significant number of injuries suffered by firefighters. Obesity may be a contributing factor to these slips and falls since many firefighters have become significantly heavier over the last decade. This study's objective was to determine whether obesity places firefighters at a higher risk of slips/falls by impacting postural balance. Thirteen firefighters - 6 obese and 7 overweight/normal, had their postural balance measured over a single shift (at 12-hour intervals). Each assessment contained three specific tasks: eyes open while standing, eyes closed standing on foam, and a dynamic reach task. The firefighters wore turnout gear with and without SCBA. Obese firefighters were found to have less postural sway, particularly when their postural control systems were compromised. When standing on foam, obese firefighters reduced their sway area by 26% as compared to overweight/normal firefighters. Similarly, obese firefighters had an 18% decrease in postural sway during the reach task. In all, the results indicate obese firefighters compensated posturally, reducing the potential for external demands resulting in a slip or fall. The key issue is that the obese firefighters sampled in the current study were able to compensate under ideal situations, particularly when required to wear gear and equipment.
肥胖对消防员姿势平衡的影响。
滑倒和跌落是消防员受伤的主要原因。肥胖可能是导致这些滑倒和跌倒的一个因素,因为许多消防员在过去十年中体重明显增加。这项研究的目的是确定肥胖是否通过影响姿势平衡而使消防员有更高的滑倒/跌倒风险。13名消防员(6名肥胖,7名超重/正常)在一次轮班(间隔12小时)中测量了他们的姿势平衡。每次评估都包含三个特定的任务:站着时睁开眼睛,站在泡沫上闭上眼睛,以及动态伸手任务。消防队员们穿着带或不带SCBA的消防装备。研究发现,肥胖消防员的姿势摆动较少,尤其是当他们的姿势控制系统受到损害时。当站在泡沫上时,肥胖消防员的摇摆面积比超重/正常消防员减少了26%。同样地,肥胖的消防员在伸手任务中姿势摆动减少了18%。总之,研究结果表明,肥胖的消防员在姿势上进行了补偿,减少了外部需求导致滑倒或摔倒的可能性。关键的问题是,在目前的研究中,肥胖的消防员能够在理想的情况下进行补偿,特别是在需要佩戴装备和设备的情况下。
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