量化英国军队年度体能测试的热需求:一项观察性研究和随机对照试验。

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简介:英国陆军年度体能就业测试-角色体能测试(士兵)(RFT(S))的热模拟表明,两阶段负载运输部分可能对人员存在热风险(身体核心温度>39.5°C)。作为回应,陆军修改了RFT(S),将装载段之间的过渡时间从5分钟延长到15分钟。TGI)数据收集自对改进后的RFT(S)的实地观测研究,以及在三种不同湿球温度(wbgt)下实施原始5分钟过渡期的受控实验室负载运输研究。方法:70名新兵(69名男性)在战斗步兵课程的第18周完成了强制性的及格/不及格RFT(S)。在2020年夏季(wbgt =4.2°C-17.5°C),进行了4天非连续的现场观测试验。在对照实验室研究中,10名男性步兵在20°C、22°C和25°C的wbgt条件下完成了RFT(S)的两阶段负重部分。两项研究的主要结局变量是达到TGI高于39.5°C的参与者人数,以及超过该阈值的时间。结果:在野外观察研究中,5名新兵(7%)超过临界TGI 39.50°C。TGI峰值总是在装载阶段2 (LC2)后观察到,这是一个2公里的最大努力装载行军。超过39.50°C的参与者在39.50°C或更高的温度下花费了18秒到7分钟。在受控的实验室负载研究中,一名士兵在WBGT 20°C下超过39.50°C的TGI约3分钟。结论:RFT(S)对热要求最高的部分是LC2。当环境温度较低至温和时,RFT(S)不会对在职人员造成热风险,并且根据现行政策,可安全进行高达20°C的WBGT。
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Quantifying the thermal demands of the British Military Annual Fitness Test: an observational study and randomised control trial.

Introduction: Thermal modelling of the British Army's annual physical employment test-Role Fitness Test (Soldier) (RFT(S))-indicated that the two-stage load carriage section may present a thermal risk to personnel (body core temperature >39.5°C). In response, the Army modified the RFT(S) by extending the transition time between load carriage sections from 5 to 15 min. This paper presents body core temperature (gastrointestinal temperature; TGI) data collected from a field-observational study of the modified RFT(S), and during a controlled laboratory load carriage study implementing the original 5 min transition period under three different wet bulb globe temperatures (WBGTs).

Methods: 70 recruits (69 men) completed their mandatory pass/fail RFT(S) during week 18 of their Combat Infantry Course. Field-observational testing was conducted on four non-consecutive days, during summer 2020 (WBGTs=4.2°C-17.5°C). In the controlled laboratory study, 10 infantry males completed the two-stage load carriage section of the RFT(S) in WBGTs of 20°C, 22°C and 25°C. The primary outcome variable, for both studies, was the number of participants reaching a TGI above 39.5°C, and time spent above this threshold.

Results: During the field-observational study, five recruits (7%) exceeded a critical TGI of 39.50°C. Peak TGI was always observed following load carriage stage 2 (LC2), a 2 km best-effort loaded march. Participants who exceeded 39.50°C spent between 18 s and 7 min at or above 39.50°C. During the controlled laboratory load carriage study, one soldier exceeded a TGI of 39.50°C for ~3 min in WBGT 20°C.

Conclusions: The most thermally demanding section of the RFT(S) is the best-effort LC2. When environmental temperatures are cool to temperate, the RFT(S) does not pose a thermal risk to serving personnel and can be safely conducted up to a WBGT of 20°C, as per current policy.

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