Assessment of the Level of Physical Activity and Body Mass Index of Soldiers of the Polish Air Force
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Participations
2.2. Physical Activity Assessment
2.3. Somatic Measurements
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
No. | Variables | Mean ± SD | Median | Q1; Q3 (Quartile Deviation) | Coef. Var. |
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1 | Air Force soldiers for years 30 (n = 154) | 13,175 ± 11,660 | 10,224 | 5282; 17,538 (6128) | 88 |
2 | Air Force soldiers 31–40 years old (n = 188) | 10,367 ± 8642 | 8714 | 3727; 14,214 (5243) | 83 |
3 | Air Force soldiers above 40’s (n = 135) | 10,889 ± 8642 | 8586 | 4905; 14,096 (4596) | 91 |
4 | Flight crew for years 30 (n = 44) | 10,541 ± 11,376 | 7641 | 4941; 12,354 (3706) | 108 |
5 | Flight crew 31–40 years old (n = 96) | 9870 ± 8514 | 7378 | 3727; 13,077 (4675) | 86 |
6 | Flight crew above 40’s (n = 70) | 10,625 ± 11,933 | 7432 | 4287; 12,195 (3954) | 112 |
7 | Ground staff for years 30 (n = 110) | 12,871 ± 9624 | 10,864 | 6447; 16,000 (4776) | 75 |
8 | Ground staff 31–40 years old (n = 92) | 13,045 ± 10,709 | 11,740 | 4237; 21,403 (8583) | 82 |
9 | Ground staff above 40’s (n = 65) | 10,415 ± 8760 | 8202 | 3012; 16,730 (6859) | 84 |
No. | Variables | Mean ± SD | Median | Q1; Q3 (Quartile Deviation) | Coef. Var. |
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1 | Air Force soldiers for years 30 (n = 154) ^ | 5059 ± 6786 | 2833 | 1.0; 7371 (3685) | 134 |
2 | Air Force soldiers 31–40 years old (n = 188) | 3523 ± 4436 | 1879 | 99; 4830 (2365) | 126 |
3 | Air Force soldiers above 40’s (n = 135) | 4068 ± 4301 | 3150 | 693; 5760 (2533) | 106 |
4 | Flight crew for years 30 (n = 44) | 3424 ± 3920 | 2607 | 346; 4665 (2159) | 114 |
5 | Flight crew 31–40 years old (n = 96) | 3412 ± 4749 | 1488 | 313; 4581 (2134) | 139 |
6 | Flight crew above 40’s (n = 70) | 3268 ± 4030 | 1980 | 537; 4476 (1965) | 123 |
7 | Ground staff for years 30 (n = 110) | 5413 ± 6800 | 4116 | 1485; 7518 (3016) | 126 |
8 | Ground staff 31–40 years old (n = 92) | 4569 ± 5223 | 2617 | 1.0; 7612 (3806) | 114 |
9 | Ground staff above 40’s (n = 65) | 4120 ± 5067 | 2160 | 0.0 ± 5850 (2925) | 123 |
No. | Variables | Mean ± SD | Median | Q1; Q3 (Quartile Deviation) | Coef. Var. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Air Force soldiers for years 30 (n = 154) ^ | 2653 ± 2932 | 1758 | 495; 3600 (1552) | 111 |
2 | Air Force soldiers 31–40 years old (n = 188) | 2245 ± 2830 | 1350 | 396; 3492 (1548) | 126 |
3 | Air Force soldiers above 40’s (n = 135) | 2228 ± 2290 | 1638 | 495; 2988 (1246) | 103 |
4 | Flight crew for years 30 (n = 44) | 2181 ± 2472 | 1386 | 396; 3130 (1367) | 113 |
5 | Flight crew 31–40 years old (n = 96) | 2058 ± 2070 | 1386 | 448; 3501 (1526) | 101 |
6 | Flight crew above 40’s (n = 70) | 2287 ± 2508 | 1674 | 318; 2952 (1254) | 110 |
7 | Ground staff for years 30 (n = 110) | 2730 ± 3397 | 1592 | 693; 3483 (1741) | 124 |
8 | Ground staff 31–40 years old (n = 92) | 2696 ± 3040 | 2065 | 144; 3742 (1799) | 113 |
9 | Ground staff above 40’s (n = 65) | 1994 ± 2116 | 1116 | 396; 2799 (1201) | 160 |
No. | Variables | Mean ± SD | Median | Q1; Q3 | Coef. Var. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Air Force soldiers for years 30 (n = 154) | 2959 ± 6403 | 1260 | 330; 4020 | 216 |
2 | Air Force soldiers 31–40 years old (n = 188) | 2346 ± 2801 | 1440 | 390; 3400 | 119 |
3 | Air Force soldiers above 40’s (n = 135) | 2033 ± 5006 | 810 | 0.0; 2460 | 246 |
4 | Flight crew for years 30 (n = 44) | 3088 ± 9574 | 990 | 422; 2415 | 310 |
5 | Flight crew 31–40 years old (n = 96) | 2356 ± 2815 | 1305 | 435; 3240 | 120 |
6 | Flight crew above 40’s (n = 70) | 2773 ± 6708 | 1080 | 180; 3060 | 242 |
7 | Ground staff for years 30 (n = 110) ^ | 1742 ± 1956 | 940 | 90; 3240 | 112 |
8 | Ground staff 31–40 years old (n = 92) | 2981 ± 5200 | 1590 | 0.0; 3690 | 174 |
9 | Ground staff above 40’s (n = 65) | 2294 ± 2436 | 1380 | 360; 4200 | 106 |
No. | Variables | Mean ± SD | Median | Q1; Q3 (Quartile Deviation) | Coef. Var. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Air Force soldiers for years 30 (n = 154) | 2504 ± 2929 | 1440 | 438; 3531 (1546) | 117 |
2 | Air Force soldiers 31–40 years old (n = 188) | 2253 ± 2890 | 1555 | 305; 3063 (1379) | 128 |
3 | Air Force soldiers above 40’s (n = 135) | 2559 ± 2524 | 1986 | 546; 3828 (1641) | 99 |
4 | Flight crew for years 30 (n = 44) | 1848 ± 2081 | 1278 | 313; 2754 (1220) | 113 |
5 | Flight crew 31–40 years old (n = 96) | 2044 ± 2017 | 1645 | 519; 2790 (1135) | 99 |
6 | Flight crew above 40’s (n = 70) | 2296 ± 2284 | 1765 | 206; 3744 (1769) | 99 |
7 | Ground staff for years 30 (n = 110) ^ | 2986 ± 3468 | 1815 | 914; 4273 (1680) | 116 |
8 | Ground staff 31–40 years old (n = 92) | 2798 ± 3225 | 1551 | 148; 4470 (2161) | 115 |
9 | Ground staff above 40’s (n = 65) | 2007 ± 2674 | 1116 | 1.0; 3051 (1525) | 133 |
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Level of Physical Activity | ||||||
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Variables | High | Moderate | Low | χ2 | p-Value | V |
All Air Force soldiers (n = 477) | 81.8% (390) | 10.2% (49) | 8.0% (38) | |||
All flight crew (n = 210) | 80.9% (170) | 11.9% (25) | 7.2% (15) | 1.63 | 0.442 | 0.06 |
All ground staff (n = 267) | 82.4% (220) | 9.0% (24) | 8.6% (23) | |||
Flight crew for years 30 (n = 44) | 81.8% (36) | 9.1% (4) | 9.1% (4) | 1.86 | 0.761 | 0.07 |
Flight crew 31–40 years old (n = 96) | 83.3% (80) | 10.4% (10) | 6.3% (6) | |||
Flight crew above 40’s (n = 70) | 77.1% (54) | 15.8% (11) | 7.1% (5) | |||
Ground staff for years 30 (n = 110) | 90.0% (99) b | 7.3% (8) a | 2.7% (3) a | 12.38 | 0.015 | 0.15 |
Ground staff 31–40 years old (n = 92) | 78.3% (72) a | 7.6% (7) a | 14.1% (13) b | |||
Ground staff above 40’s (n = 65) | 75.4% (49) a | 13.8% (9) a | 10.8% (7) a,b |
BMI for: | Age | ||||||||
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<30 Years | 31–40 Years | >40 Years | H | p-Value | η2 | ||||
Me | IQR | Me | IQR | Me | IQR | ||||
All Air Force soldier | 24.19 a | 3.31 | 26.26 b | 3.73 | 26.83 b | 4.94 | 76.74 | <0.001 | 0.16 |
Flight crew | 24.71 a | 4.35 | 26.25 b | 3.64 | 27.07 b | 5.58 | 13.77 | <0.001 | 0.06 |
Ground staff | 23.96 a | 3.11 | 26.24 b | 3.72 | 26.57 b | 4.10 | 58.07 | <0.001 | 0.21 |
Variable | All Flight Crew (n = 210) | All Ground Staff (n = 267) | |||||
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X ± SD | Median | X ± SD | Median | Z | p-Value | rg | |
Total MET | 10,262 ± 10,330 # | 7456 | 12,333 ± 9841 | 10,770 | −3.05 | p = 0.002 | 0.14 |
MET total work (part 1) | 3367 ± 4334 # | 1893 | 4807 ± 5892 | 3270 | −2.69 | p = 0.007 | 0.12 |
MET total relocation (part 2) | 2160 ± 2300 | 2160 | 2539 ± 3011 | 1512 | −0.91 | p = 0.361 | 0.04 |
MET total homework (part 3) | 2648 ± 6116 | 1167 | 2303 ± 3539 | 2303 | 0.37 | p = 0.712 | 0.02 |
MET total leisure time (part 4) | 2087 ± 2119 | 1596 | 2684 ± 3219 | 1600 | −1.17 | p = 0.243 | 0.05 |
BMI [kg/m2]: | All Flight Crew (n = 210) | All Ground Staff (n = 267) | ||||
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r | CI 95% | p-Value | r | CI 95% | p-Value | |
Total MET | −0.23 | −0.35; −0.09 | <0.001 | |||
−0.42 # | −0.64; −0.13 | 0.005 | - | |||
MET total work (IPAQ part 1) | −0.16 | −0.29; −0.02 | 0.020 | 0.27 # | 0.08; 0.44 | 0.004 |
−0.31 # | −0.56; −0.002 | 0.050 | ||||
MET total transportation (IPAQ part 2) | −0.14 | −0.17; 0.004 | 0.027 | |||
MET walking | −0.19 | −0.32; −0.05 | 0.006 |
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Tomczak, A.; Anyżewska, A.; Bertrandt, J.; Lepionka, T.; Kruszewski, A.; Gaździńska, A. Assessment of the Level of Physical Activity and Body Mass Index of Soldiers of the Polish Air Force. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 8392. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148392
Tomczak A, Anyżewska A, Bertrandt J, Lepionka T, Kruszewski A, Gaździńska A. Assessment of the Level of Physical Activity and Body Mass Index of Soldiers of the Polish Air Force. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(14):8392. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148392
Chicago/Turabian StyleTomczak, Andrzej, Anna Anyżewska, Jerzy Bertrandt, Tomasz Lepionka, Artur Kruszewski, and Agata Gaździńska. 2022. "Assessment of the Level of Physical Activity and Body Mass Index of Soldiers of the Polish Air Force" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 14: 8392. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148392
APA StyleTomczak, A., Anyżewska, A., Bertrandt, J., Lepionka, T., Kruszewski, A., & Gaździńska, A. (2022). Assessment of the Level of Physical Activity and Body Mass Index of Soldiers of the Polish Air Force. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(14), 8392. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148392