Eating was measured by a 36-item food frequency questionnaire asking "On how many days during the past week in civilian life (baseline)/ "during the past week" (after 8 weeks and after 6 months of military service) did you consume the following food items? The answering scale ranged from 0 to 7. The questionnaire was based on several corresponding questionnaires among Finns (e.g. Paalanen et al., 2006) and adjusted for conscripts on the bases of a previous food diary study among Finnish conscripts (Bingham et al., 2009). Two eating indexes were created: Fruit and Vegetable Index to describe the consumption of fruits or berries and fresh vegetable (the mean of the two items), and Fatty Food Index to measure fatty food consumption (the mean of five items: French fries, potato chips, pizza and kebab, hamburgers and hot dogs, meat pies …show more content…
(2006). Duration of the muscle fitness tests for each exercise was one minute, besides the standing long jump and pull-ups. The recovery time between each test was at least five minutes. Before testing, supervisor showed and taught the technically correct way to perform each test. To calculate the muscle fitness result, the points from individual muscle fitness test results were added together and categorized as follows: excellent (13–15 points) = 1; good (9–12 points) = 2; satisfactory (5–8 points) = 3; and poor (0–4 points) =