2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17030728
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Relationship between Shift Type and Voluntary Exercise Training in South Korean Firefighters

Abstract: Background: According to the National Fire Agency, 69% of South Korean firefighters prefer the three circuit system. Since the three circuit system involves working for 24 h consecutively, it could reduce work performance of firefighters and their participation in exercise training (ET) and fitness levels could be affected by shift type. The present study examined the impact of shift type on ET and identified the interaction effect between shift type and city size on ET among South Korean firefighters. Methods… Show more

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“…Moreover, firefighters under the 9-and 21-day systems participated in more ET compared with those under the 3-day system. This result is consistent with those of a previous study [18]. Firefighters under the 3-day system have 48 h of rest after 24 h of duty.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…Moreover, firefighters under the 9-and 21-day systems participated in more ET compared with those under the 3-day system. This result is consistent with those of a previous study [18]. Firefighters under the 3-day system have 48 h of rest after 24 h of duty.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The effect of city scale on participation in voluntary ET was greater under the 3-day system compared with the 21-day system. Specifically, the significant dependence of ET participation on shift type is observed in large cities, but not in small towns [18].…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…In the case of the LTPA intensity, the criteria for high-intensity LTPA was ≥5 sessions a week and 30 min or more per session with medium-intensity PA (an activity that causes slight shortness of breath or slightly increased heart rate), or ≥3 sessions a week and 30 min or more per session with high-intensity PA (an activity that causes severe shortness of breath or high heart rate). These criteria are based on the PA guidelines for American adults [ 22 ] and were used in other recent studies on voluntary exercise for Korean firefighters [ 34 , 35 ]. However, although this classification system of the LTPA intensity has been used in other studies, it is necessary to measure the exact LTPA intensity by calculating MET, and so on, in further studies.…”
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confidence: 99%