Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology (Jun 2024)

Strategies for Improving Firefighter Health On-Shift: A Review

  • Kealey J. Wohlgemuth,
  • Michael J. Conner,
  • Grant M. Tinsley,
  • Ty B. Palmer,
  • Jacob A. Mota

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk9020105
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. 105

Abstract

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The fire service suffers from high rates of cardiovascular disease and poor overall health, and firefighters often suffer fatal and non-fatal injuries while on the job. Most fatal injuries result from sudden cardiac death, while non-fatal injuries are to the musculoskeletal system. Previous works suggest a mechanistic link between several health and performance variables and injury risk. In addition, studies have suggested physical activity and nutrition can improve overall health and occupational performance. This review offers practical applications for exercise via feasible training modalities as well as nutritional recommendations that can positively impact performance on the job. Time-efficient training modalities like high-intensity interval training and feasible modalities such as resistance training offer numerous benefits for firefighters. Also, modifying and supplementing the diet and can be advantageous for health and body composition in the fire service. Firefighters have various schedules, making it difficult for planned exercise and eating while on shift. The practical training and nutritional aspects discussed in this review can be implemented on-shift to improve the overall health and performance in firefighters.

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