在美国海军陆战队军官候选学校期间,静力负荷与过度劳累造成的肌肉骨骼损伤有关。

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Evan D Feigel, Matthew B Bird, Kristen J Koltun, Mita Lovalekar, Jennifer N Forse, Catherine R Gage, Elizabeth J Steele, Christopher K Kargl, Brian J Martin, Angelique Bannister, Angelito V Cruz, Tim L A Doyle, Karl E Friedl, Bradley C Nindl
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摘要

导言:过度使用肌肉骨骼损伤(MSKIs)仍然是军事训练中军人面临的一项重大医疗挑战;有必要进一步了解导致过度使用肌肉骨骼损伤发展的生物过程以及损伤风险的生物特征。本研究旨在确定美国海军陆战队军官候选人在为期 10 周的训练过程中,通过可穿戴设备测量的过度使用 MSKI 发生率与异位负荷(AL)生理特征(即对慢性压力的不适应生物反应)之间的关联:方法:设备记录能量消耗(EE)、日间心率(HR)、睡眠心率和睡眠结构(深睡眠、浅睡眠、快速动眼期睡眠、清醒时间、总睡眠的时间和百分比)。通量按当天或当晚与前一天或前一晚平均值的原始差值或绝对差值计算。线性混合效应模型分析(考虑心肺功能)评估了过度使用 MSKI 与设备指标之间的关联(α = 0.05):共纳入 69 名参与者(23 名女性)。21 名参与者(8 名女性)发生了过度使用 MSKI。男性参与者的过度使用 MSKI 与日间 HR(β = 5.316,p = 0.008)、睡眠 HR(β = 2.708,p = 0.032)、相对 EE(β = 8.968,p = 0.001)、相对 EE 的绝对通量(β = 2.994,p = 0.002)、绝对 EE(β = 626.830,p = 0.001)和绝对 EE 的绝对通量(β = 204.062,p = 0.004)。女性参与者过度使用 MSKI 与相对 EE(β = 5.955,p = 0.026)、深度睡眠时间(β = 0.664,p < 0.001)、深度睡眠百分比(β = 12.564,p < 0.001)呈正相关,而与睡眠心率绝对通量(β = -0.660,p = 0.009)呈负相关:结论:过度使用 MSKI 与 AL 的生理特征有关,包括长期升高的心率和 EE 以及更长时间处于恢复性睡眠阶段,这可能是过度使用 MSKI 风险的生物学特征。
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Allostatic Load Is Associated with Overuse Musculoskeletal Injury during US Marine Corps Officer Candidates School.

Introduction: Overuse musculoskeletal injuries (MSKI) remain a significant medical challenge in military personnel undergoing military training courses; further understanding of the biological process leading to overuse MSKI development and biological signatures for injury risk are warranted. The purpose of this study was to determine the association between overuse MSKI occurrence and physiological characteristics of allostatic load characterized as maladaptive biological responses to chronic stress measured by wearable devices in US Marine Corps officer candidates during a 10-wk training course.

Methods: Devices recorded energy expenditure (EE), daytime heart rate (HR), sleeping HR, and sleep architecture (time and percentage of deep, light, rapid eye movement sleep, awake time, total sleep). Flux was calculated as the raw or absolute difference in the average value for that day or night and the day or night beforehand. Linear mixed-effect model analysis accounting for cardiorespiratory fitness assessed the association between overuse MSKI occurrence and device metrics ( α = 0.05).

Results: Sixty-nine participants (23 females) were included. Twenty-one participants (eight females) sustained overuse MSKI. Overuse MSKI occurrence in male participants was positively associated with daytime HR ( β = 5.316, P = 0.008), sleeping HR ( β = 2.708, P = 0.032), relative EE ( β = 8.968, P = 0.001), absolute flux in relative EE ( β = 2.994, P = 0.002), absolute EE ( β = 626.830, P = 0.001), and absolute flux in absolute EE ( β = 204.062, P = 0.004). Overuse MSKI occurrence in female participants was positively associated with relative EE ( β = 5.955, P = 0.026), deep sleep time ( β = 0.664, P < 0.001), and percent deep sleep ( β = 12.564, P < 0.001) and negatively associated with absolute flux in sleeping HR ( β = -0.660, P = 0.009).

Conclusions: Overuse MSKI occurrences were associated with physiological characteristics of allostatic load, including chronically elevated HR and EE and greater time in restorative sleep stages, which may serve as biological signatures for overuse MSKI risk.

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期刊介绍: Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise® features original investigations, clinical studies, and comprehensive reviews on current topics in sports medicine and exercise science. With this leading multidisciplinary journal, exercise physiologists, physiatrists, physical therapists, team physicians, and athletic trainers get a vital exchange of information from basic and applied science, medicine, education, and allied health fields.
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