Reliability and physical performance predictors of a military casualty emergency evacuation test
研究了新型伤员紧急撤离测试的信度,发现立定跳远、30米冲刺等体能指标能预测测试成绩,对军事体能评估有参考价值。
This study investigated the reliability of a novel casualty emergency evacuation (CEE) test and its associations with physical performance variables. Forty-eight male reservists performed the CEE test, along with physical performance and body composition assessments. The reliability of the CEE was evaluated across two sessions, using analyses of typical error, intraclass correlation (ICC) and coefficient of variation (CV). Pearson’s correlation and multiple linear regression (MLR) were applied to identify variables associated with the CEE. The ICC (0.84) and CV (6.77%) indicated that the CEE test demonstrated good reliability. The strongest correlations were observed between the CEE and standing long jump (r = −0.67, p < 0.001), 30 m sprint (r = 0.59, p < 0.001) and countermovement jump (r = −0.55, p < 0.001). In the multiple regression analysis, body height, 60 s push-ups, standing long jump, and 30 s jumps collectively explained 67% of the variance in CEE time.