Abstract
Abstract
Introduction
There is need of a better understanding of body composition profiles
in multi-national Navy personnel and their relationship with health and
fitness. The aim of this review was to produce a critical assessment of
original research addressing body composition in this military
branch.
Methods
Electronic databases PubMed and SPORTDiscus were searched to
identify surveys and randomised clinical trials from journal articles
and technical reports investigating body composition profiles on Navy
populations.
Results
Twenty-two studies were selected on the basis of stated inclusion
criteria for military surveys and randomised clinical trials. Excepting
Navy personnel in special operation force units, data indicated that
body composition profiles, as determined by Body Mass Index (BMI) and
body fat percentage for Navy personnel, were lower compared to
respective Army profiles. BMI values increase from shore to ship
deployment, with body composition profiles showing less healthy trends
for personnel serving on vessels with limited space, whilst special
operation forces do not conform to this pattern, constituting a
mission-oriented body composition profile.
Conclusions
Body composition profiles in multi-national Navy personnel vary in
relation to other military branches, geographical locations, specialty
and deployment status. There is a need to validate new body composition
techniques so recruitment is based on more representative profiles.
Finally, the development of fitness interventions for personnel serving
on vessels is deemed absolutely necessary in order to counterbalance
health and fitness negative adaptations.
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