Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Despite the physical nature of the occupation many firefighters have low levels of physical fitness which is associated with poor performance of occupational tasks and increased injury rates. For many fire departments an initial step in promoting health and wellness within the department is to conduct annual fitness testing.
OBJECTIVE:
To examine the effects of implementing a consequential fitness assessment within a fire department.
METHODS:
A retrospective repeated measures design was used to analyze annual fitness assessment data of professional firefighters (
RESULTS:
All fitness measures were found to be maintained over the 4-year period. Significant main effects of age and sex across all fitness measures, but no significant interactions were found. Older firefighters (50 + years) exhibited lower performance (
CONCLUSIONS:
The results suggest that implementing a consequential fitness assessment could help maintain firefighters’ fitness levels over a multi-year period.
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