| Literature DB >> 27239430 |
Kathryn E Myhre1, Bryant J Webber2, Thomas L Cropper2, Juste N Tchandja2, Dale M Ahrendt3, Christopher A Dillon3, Roy W Haas2, Samantha L Guy2, Mary T Pawlak2, Susan P Federinko2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Anemia has been implicated in adverse health outcomes of athletes and military trainees, ranging from overuse injuries to degraded physical and cognitive performance. The purpose of this study was to investigate prevalence of anemia among US Air Force (USAF) basic trainees, to compare physical performance and discharge rates between anemic and non-anemic trainees, and to determine the risks and relative risks of being discharged for anemic versus non-anemic women and men.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27239430 PMCID: PMC4863912 DOI: 10.1186/s40798-016-0047-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sports Med Open ISSN: 2198-9761
Demographic characteristics
| Female | Male | |
|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 20.9 ± 3.2 | 20.8 ± 3.0 |
| Height (in) | 64.1 ± 2.7 | 69.6 ± 2.9 |
| Weight, initial (lb) | 137.1 ± 18.4 | 164.7 ± 22.1 |
| Weight, final (lb) | 138.7 ± 17.2 | 166.5 ± 20.1 |
| Body mass index, initial | 23.4 ± 2.7 | 23.9 ± 2.7 |
| Body mass index, final | 23.7 ± 2.4 | 24.1 ± 2.4 |
All values are mean ± standard deviation
Prevalence of anemia stratified by sex and anemia status
| Female ( | Male ( | Total ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Non-anemic | 3186 (74.6 %) | 13263 (91.1 %) | 16449 (87.4 %) |
| Borderline anemia | 538 (12.6 %) | 702 (4.8 %) | 1240 (6.6 %) |
| Moderate anemia | 467 (10.9 %) | 551 (3.8 %) | 1018 (5.4 %) |
| Severe anemia | 79 (1.9 %) | 41 (0.3 %) | 120 (0.6 %) |
Mean female physical performance results (sd) stratified by anemia status
| Females ( | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No anemia | Anemia |
| ||||
| Borderline | Moderate | Severe | ||||
| 1.5 mile run† | No. | 2753 | 494 | 413 | 60 | – |
| Initial | 15.30 (2.02) | 15.99 (2.01) | 16.44 (2.09) | 16.95 (2.23) | <0.001 | |
| Final | 12.59 (1.27) | 13.56 (1.39) | 13.96 (1.48) | 13.90 (1.24) | <0.001 | |
| Improvement | 17.7 % | 15.2 %* | 15.1 %* | 15.3 % | – | |
| Push-ups‡ | No. | 2706 | 481 | 408 | 60 | – |
| Initial | 17.00 (8.90) | 16.18 (8.93) | 14.52 (7.67) | 14.76 (6.81) | <0.001 | |
| Final | 33.88 (10.27) | 32.47 (10.10) | 31.22 (8.91) | 30.95 (8.89) | <0.001 | |
| Improvement | 99.3 % | 99.3 % | 115.0 % | 109.7 % | – | |
| Sit-ups‡ | No. | 2749 | 492 | 412 | 60 | – |
| Initial | 29.28 (10.63) | 27.80 (10.78) | 26.70 (10.40) | 27.87 (10.46) | <0.001 | |
| Final | 46.95 (8.69) | 46.09 (8.70) | 45.29 (8.61) | 47.00 (8.20) | 0.001 | |
| Improvement | 60.4 % | 65.8 %* | 69.6 %* | 68.6 % | – | |
†Mean (standard deviation) in minutes
‡Mean (standard deviation) in repetitions
^Comparison of four categories based on one-way ANOVA
*Statistically significant difference compared to non-anemic based on paired two-sample t test with Welch modification and post-hoc Bonferroni correction
Mean male physical performance results (sd) stratified by anemia status
| Males ( | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No anemia | Anemia |
| ||||
| Borderline | Moderate | Severe | ||||
| 1.5 mile run† | No. | 12,698 | 642 | 496 | 30 | – |
| Initial | 12.30 (1.69) | 12.79 (1.71) | 12.91 (1.78) | 13.33 (1.85) | <0.001 | |
| Final | 10.46 (0.97) | 11.10 (1.11) | 11.16 (1.21) | 11.23 (1.15) | <0.001 | |
| Improvement | 14.9 % | 13.2 %* | 13.5 %* | 15.7 % | – | |
| Push-ups‡ | No. | 12,694 | 642 | 496 | 30 | – |
| Initial | 37.20 (12.59) | 35.56 (12.02) | 35.25 (12.25) | 34.17 (10.24) | <0.001 | |
| Final | 54.75 (12.69) | 52.78 (12.41) | 53.05 (12.55) | 53.37 (10.84) | <0.001 | |
| Improvement | 47.2 % | 48.4 % | 50.5 % | 56.2 % | – | |
| Sit-ups‡ | No. | 12,696 | 642 | 496 | 30 | – |
| Initial | 38.61 (10.67) | 37.18 (10.46) | 37.44 (9.72) | 39.93 (10.79) | <0.001 | |
| Final | 54.98 (8.69) | 54.31 (8.49) | 54.54 (8.19) | 57.17 (9.65) | 0.082 | |
| Improvement | 42.4 % | 46.1 %* | 45.7 % | 43.2 % | – | |
†Mean (standard deviation) in minutes
‡Mean (standard deviation) in repetitions
^Comparison of four categories based on one-way ANOVA
*Statistically significant difference compared to non-anemic based on paired two-sample t test with Welch modification and post-hoc Bonferroni correction
Incidence and risk of discharge by anemia status, overall and stratified by sex
| Overall | Female | Male | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| RR (95 % CI) |
| RR (95 % CI) |
| RR (95 % CI) | |
| Non-anemic | 937 (5.7 %) | 1.00 [ref] | 207 (6.4 %) | 1.00 [ref] | 730 (5.5 %) | 1.00 [ref] |
| Borderline anemia | 91 (7.3 %) | 1.29 (1.05–1.59) | 37 (6.9 %) | 0.99 (0.71–1.39) | 54 (7.7 %) | 1.42 (1.09–1.85) |
| Moderate anemia | 98 (9.6 %) | 1.69 (1.39–2.06) | 48 (10.3 %) | 1.48 (1.10–1.99) | 50 (9.1 %) | 1.68 (1.27–2.20) |
| Severe anemia | 24 (20.0 %) | 3.51 (2.44–5.05) | 16 (20.3 %) | 2.91 (1.84–4.60) | 8 (19.5 %) | 3.60 (1.93–6.73) |
Fig. 1Discharge and Delayed Graduation Rates of Non-Anemic versus Anemic Trainees
Incidence and risk of delayed graduation by anemia status, overall and stratified by sex
| Overall | Female | Male | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| RR (95 % CI) |
| RR (95 % CI) |
| RR (95 % CI) | |
| Non-anemic | 761 (4.9 %) | 1.00 [ref] | 177 (6.4 %) | 1.00 [ref] | 584 (4.6 %) | 1.00 [ref] |
| Borderline anemia | 118 (10.3 %) | 2.09 (1.74–2.52) | 64 (12.8 %) | 2.00 (1.53–2.62) | 54 (8.3 %) | 1.82 (1.39–2.38) |
| Moderate anemia | 118 (12.8 %) | 2.61 (2.18–3.14) | 58 (13.8 %) | 2.17 (1.64–2.86) | 60 (12.0 %) | 2.61 (2.04–3.36) |
| Severe anemia | 16 (16.7 %) | 3.40 (2.16–5.34) | 11 (17.5 %) | 2.73 (1.57–4.76) | 5 (15.2 %) | 3.31 (1.47–7.44) |