| Literature DB >> 28107380 |
A H Robertson1,2, C Larivière1,2, C R Leduc1,2, Z McGillis1,2, T Eger1,2, A Godwin1,2, M Larivière1,2, S C Dorman1,2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The seasonal profession of wildland fire fighting in Canada requires individuals to work in harsh environmental conditions that are physically demanding. The purpose of this study was to use novel technologies to evaluate the physiological demands and nutritional practices of Canadian FireRangers during fire deployments.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28107380 PMCID: PMC5249212 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0169390
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Deployment-specific results.
| Deployment Type | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Initial Attack (IA) | Project Fire (P) | Fire Base (B) | |
| Total participants (HRV Data) | 15 | 10 | 13 |
| Total HRV shift logs (days) | 37 | 36 | 35 |
| Mean shifts logged per participant (days ± SD) | 2.6 ± 1.1 | 3.6 ± 1.4 | 2.7 ± 1.6 |
| Mean BioHarness3 log time (hours ± SD) | 8.9 ± 3.7 | 11.5 ± 2.5 | 10.6 ± 2.4 |
| Mean hourly energy expenditure (kcal/hr ± SD) | 250 ± 61.9 | 202 ± 79.4 | 137 ± 51.1 |
| Mean peak energy expenditure | a) 16 ± 2.6 | a) 14 ± 4.9 | a) 11 ± 4.1 |
| b) 11.3 ± 1.6 | b) 9.9 ± 3.2 | b) 8.1 ± 3.4 | |
| a) (kcal/min ± SD) | |||
| b) (METs ± SD) | |||
| Mean daily energy expenditure (kcal/day ± SD) | 4538 ± 1006.3 | 4021 ± 1164.8 | 2842 ± 649.9 |
| Mean daily energy intake (kcal/day ± SD) | • 100% = 4698 | 2945 ± 888.8 | 70.8 |
| • 80% | |||
| Mean daily energy balance (kcal/day ± SD) | • 100% = 160 ± 1006.3 | -1063 ± 1499.0 | -409 ± 851.9 |
| • 80% | |||
| Mean physiological response profile (% total log time) | • 22.5 ± 10.3%—Physical Activity | • 16.4 ± 11.7%—Physical Activity | • 8.3 ± 6.0%—Physical Activity |
| • 15.8 ± 13.9%—Stress 14.4 ± 18.9%—Recovery | • 4.6 ± 6.0%—Stress 32.3 ± 23.4%—Recovery | • 8.6 ± 14.6%—Stress 63.3 ± 23.5%—Recovery | |
| • 47.3 ± 16.6%—Other | • 46.7 ± 24.3%—Other | • 19.8 ± 14.0%—Other | |
* Previous research regarding food consumption patterns in wildland fire fighters indicated an 80% consumption rate of provided rations [6].
Fig 1Deployment-specific daily energy expenditure, energy intake, and energy balance.
Deployment-specific food log descriptive statistics, macronutrient profiles, and micronutrient consumption relative to recommended dietary allowance (RDA) and adequate intake (AI) guidelines [36].
| Deployment Type | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Initial Attack | Project Fire | Fire Base | |
| Total participants (Food Logs) | NA | 5 | 7 |
| Total food logs >3 Days | NA | 6 | 7 |
| Mean shifts logged (days ± SD) | NA | 4.2 ± 0.8 | 4.7 ± 1.6 |
| Mean Macronutrient Profile (% total intake ± SD) | • 23%—Protein | • 22 ± 7.1%—Protein | • 25 ± 9.1%—Protein |
| Fiber (%AI) | 68.4 | 80.7 ± 35.6 | 66.2 ± 49.4 |
| Iron (%RDA) | 347.5 | 270.8 ± 81.6 | 219.6 ± 97.3 |
| Magnesium (%RDA) | 50.1 | 87.5 ± 27.6 | 61.4 ± 49.6 |
| Selenium (%RDA) | 181.3 | 375.5 ± 179.3 | 231.4 ± 131.3 |
| Zinc (%RDA) | 151.8 | 150.0 ± 50.4 | 105.2 ± 36.3 |
| Phosphorus (%RDA) | 162.2 | 278.8 ± 143.7 | 179.6 ± 120.6 |
| Calcium (%RDA) | 135.9 | 93.9 ±35.2 | 82.1 ± 24.8 |
| Sodium (%AI) | 369.4 | 310.7 ± 142.6 | 279.9 ± 134.3 |
| Potassium (%AI) | 32.5 | 80.4 ± 26.6 | 53.4 ± 37.4 |
| Vitamin A (%RDA) | 96.0 | 246.3 ± 210.9 | 148.4 ± 195.4 |
| Vitamin B12 (%RDA) | 241.7 | 375.0 ± 320.6 | 333.3 ± 302.4 |
| Vitamin C (%RDA) | 34.4 | 146.3 ± 58.1 | 151.3 ± 259.3 |
| Vitamin D (%RDA) | 62.4 | 42.8 ± 52.9 | 16.9 ± 13.4 |
| Vitamin E (%RDA) | 58.5 | 116.1 ± 143.8 | 40.2 ± 33.1 |
* Food records must be kept for a minimum of 3 consecutive days to be used for analysis [52,53].
** Initial Attack (IA) deployments are classified as less than 48 hrs, therefore contents of pre-packaged IA food supplies to be sent on deployments were photographed and used for analysis.
Fig 2Deployment-specific macronutrient profiles.
Fig 3Deployment-specific percentage time spent in periods of physical activity, stress, and recovery.