Title of article :
An Evaluation of the Significance of Work-Related Influence Factors on Fitness and the Development of Medical and Orthopaedic Conditions in Military Executives
Author/Authors :
Schulze, Christoph Department of Orthopaedics - University Medicine Rostock - Doberaner Str. 142 - 18057 Rostock - Germany - Bundeswehr Centre of Sports Medicine - Dr.-Rau-Allee 32 - 48231 Warendorf - Germany , Becker, Michael Department of Orthopaedics - University Medicine Rostock - Doberaner Str. 142 - 18057 Rostock - Germany , Finze, Susanne Department of Orthopaedics - University Medicine Rostock - Doberaner Str. 142 - 18057 Rostock - Germany , Holtherm, Christoph Bundeswehr Centre of Sports Medicine - Dr.-Rau-Allee 32 - 48231 Warendorf - Germany , Hinder, Jens Bundeswehr Centre of Sports Medicine - Dr.-Rau-Allee 32 - 48231 Warendorf - Germany , Lison, Andreas Bundeswehr Centre of Sports Medicine - Dr.-Rau-Allee 32 - 48231 Warendorf - Germany
Abstract :
Occupational health promotion is an effective tool to improve the state of health of employees. As part of occupational health promotion in the German Bundeswehr, top-ranking military executives are offered a medical examination and training programme.
Health-related data is collected as a basis for training and lifestyle counselling. This data was subjected to a retrospective evaluation in order to identify occupational risk factors and their correlation with cardiovascular resilience, trunk strength,
and the development of orthopaedic and internal disorders. A total of 122 military executives (all male, age 54.6 ± 4.2 years)
answered a questionnaire aimed at evaluating private and occupational stress factors. The medical history was followed by a
medical and orthopaedic examination involving a lactate performance test (treadmill or bicycle ergometry) and an isometric
trunk strength measurement. The data obtained was then statistically evaluated. For military executives, work-related travelling
and commuting involve a high risk of medical and orthopaedic conditions. Regular exercise leads to improved fitness levels. In order to prevent medical problems, military executives working long hours should regularly take part in fitness and weight training under professional instructions.
Keywords :
Significance , Fitness , Medical , Orthopaedic Conditions , Military Executives
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal