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Exercise capacity, cardiovascular and metabolic risk of the sample of German police officers in a descriptive international comparison

Background: The police force has the mandate to protect citizens and enforce the law for public safety. Employment in the police force is recognized as a dangerous occupation and characterized by job-related physical hazards. Therefore, good health and adequate physical condition are necessary. This...

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Autores principales: Strauss, Markus, Foshag, Peter, Jehn, Ulrich, Vollenberg, Richard, Brzęk, Anna, Leischik, Roman
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8241769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34220304
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.60696
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author Strauss, Markus
Foshag, Peter
Jehn, Ulrich
Vollenberg, Richard
Brzęk, Anna
Leischik, Roman
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description Background: The police force has the mandate to protect citizens and enforce the law for public safety. Employment in the police force is recognized as a dangerous occupation and characterized by job-related physical hazards. Therefore, good health and adequate physical condition are necessary. This study aimed to determine cardiovascular, cardiorespiratory, and metabolic risk parameters of German police officers (POs) in comparison to POs from other nations. Methods: 55 male police officers from Germany participated in the survey. We examined anthropometric measurements, cardiovascular/metabolic risk factors and blood parameters. Additionally, we calculated 10-year cardiovascular risk using the Framingham Risk Score. The diagnosis of metabolic syndrome bases on the criteria of the International Diabetes Federation. We assessed cardiorespiratory status by exercise spirometry. Results: The analyzed group of POs demonstrated a high prevalence of pre obesity (BMI: 28.0±3.2 kg/m², waist circumference: 97.8±12.4 cm). 61.8 % of POs showed an increased waist circumference. POs showed high prevalence of abnormal values of triglyceride (n: 24, 43,6%), and systolic (n: 29, 52,7%) and diastolic (n: 27, 49%) blood pressure. The average 10-year cardiovascular risk (by Framingham) was classified as moderate (9.6 ± 7.4 %). 32 % (n: 18) of POs in our study group were diagnosed with metabolic syndrome. Maximal relative oxygen uptake of POs was 34.1 ± 8.0 ·ml/kg(-1) ·min(-1). Conclusions: To our knowledge, this study was one of the first to assess data on cardiovascular health, metabolic syndrome and cardiorespiratory status of police officers in Germany. The results of our study demonstrated an increased cardiovascular and metabolic risk and decreased cardiorespiratory fitness in German police officers. The present study results underline the need to implement health-promoting interventions and concepts like corporate sports activities or nutrition courses to counteract cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors. We have to reduce the subsequent development of cardiovascular and metabolic disease in this occupational group.
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spelling pubmed-82417692021-07-01 Exercise capacity, cardiovascular and metabolic risk of the sample of German police officers in a descriptive international comparison Strauss, Markus Foshag, Peter Jehn, Ulrich Vollenberg, Richard Brzęk, Anna Leischik, Roman Int J Med Sci Research Paper Background: The police force has the mandate to protect citizens and enforce the law for public safety. Employment in the police force is recognized as a dangerous occupation and characterized by job-related physical hazards. Therefore, good health and adequate physical condition are necessary. This study aimed to determine cardiovascular, cardiorespiratory, and metabolic risk parameters of German police officers (POs) in comparison to POs from other nations. Methods: 55 male police officers from Germany participated in the survey. We examined anthropometric measurements, cardiovascular/metabolic risk factors and blood parameters. Additionally, we calculated 10-year cardiovascular risk using the Framingham Risk Score. The diagnosis of metabolic syndrome bases on the criteria of the International Diabetes Federation. We assessed cardiorespiratory status by exercise spirometry. Results: The analyzed group of POs demonstrated a high prevalence of pre obesity (BMI: 28.0±3.2 kg/m², waist circumference: 97.8±12.4 cm). 61.8 % of POs showed an increased waist circumference. POs showed high prevalence of abnormal values of triglyceride (n: 24, 43,6%), and systolic (n: 29, 52,7%) and diastolic (n: 27, 49%) blood pressure. The average 10-year cardiovascular risk (by Framingham) was classified as moderate (9.6 ± 7.4 %). 32 % (n: 18) of POs in our study group were diagnosed with metabolic syndrome. Maximal relative oxygen uptake of POs was 34.1 ± 8.0 ·ml/kg(-1) ·min(-1). Conclusions: To our knowledge, this study was one of the first to assess data on cardiovascular health, metabolic syndrome and cardiorespiratory status of police officers in Germany. The results of our study demonstrated an increased cardiovascular and metabolic risk and decreased cardiorespiratory fitness in German police officers. The present study results underline the need to implement health-promoting interventions and concepts like corporate sports activities or nutrition courses to counteract cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors. We have to reduce the subsequent development of cardiovascular and metabolic disease in this occupational group. Ivyspring International Publisher 2021-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8241769/ /pubmed/34220304 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.60696 Text en © The author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
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Foshag, Peter
Jehn, Ulrich
Vollenberg, Richard
Brzęk, Anna
Leischik, Roman
Exercise capacity, cardiovascular and metabolic risk of the sample of German police officers in a descriptive international comparison
title Exercise capacity, cardiovascular and metabolic risk of the sample of German police officers in a descriptive international comparison
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title_fullStr Exercise capacity, cardiovascular and metabolic risk of the sample of German police officers in a descriptive international comparison
title_full_unstemmed Exercise capacity, cardiovascular and metabolic risk of the sample of German police officers in a descriptive international comparison
title_short Exercise capacity, cardiovascular and metabolic risk of the sample of German police officers in a descriptive international comparison
title_sort exercise capacity, cardiovascular and metabolic risk of the sample of german police officers in a descriptive international comparison
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8241769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34220304
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.60696
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