Army Body Composition Program Flashcards

1
Q

What regulation covers Army Body Composition Program?

A

AR 600-9

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2
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What is the primary objective of ABCP?

A

All soldiers achieve and maintain well being and performance

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What is the secondary objective of ABCP?

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Establish and maintain operational readiness, physical fitness, health and a professional military appearance.

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4
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What are the exemptions of ABCP

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  • Major limb loss
  • Pregnant and post partum
  • New recruits 180 days to achieve and maintain regulation
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5
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What is recommended to commanders for H/W, in regards to APFT?

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Minimum of 7 days between APFT and weigh in

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6
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What does the ABCP offer?

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  • Exercise guidance IAW 7-22
  • Nutritional Counseling
  • Behavioral modifications
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7
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What actions will take place if a soldier is found to be out of compliance with AR 600-9?

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  • Soldier must be counseled within 3 working days
  • commander will initiate DA 268
  • Soldier will write a memo to the commander
  • Soldier will write Soldier Action Plan
    • acknowledge reading US Army Public Heath command T.G.358
    • provide date and time of nutritional counseling
    • approach in which soldier will achieve goals
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8
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How is progress monitored on the ABCP?

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  • Every 30 days

- Commander will provide additional support and guidance as needed

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9
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What is considered satisfactory progress on the ABCP?

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  • A Loss of 3-8 pounds a month

And/or

  • A loss of 1% body fat
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10
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What is considered unsatisfactory progress on the ABCP?

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  • Less that satisfactory for two consecutive months
  • If after 6 months the soldier still exceeds standards and less than satisfactory for 3 months (does not have to be consecutive)
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What happens if a soldier is found to exceed standards (AR 600-9) within 12 months of removal?

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If no know medical cause/condition, commander may initiate separation

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12
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What happens if a soldier is found to exceed standards (AR 600-9) 12-36 months after removal?

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If no medical cause/condition soldier will be re-enrolled and have 90 days to meet the standard, if standards are not met within 90 days separation may be initiated by commander

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13
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How does pregnancy affect ABCP?

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  • if soldier is flagged and becomes pregnant, she will remain flagged
  • if re-entered after pregnancy she will become a first time entry
  • she is exempt for duration of pregnancy and 180 days following delivery
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14
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What is the allowed Body Fat % for 17-20 Y/O soldiers?

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Males - 20%

Females - 30%

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15
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What is the allowed Body Fat % for 21 - 27 Y/O soldiers?

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Males - 22%

Females - 32%

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16
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What are the Key components for ABCP?

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  • Decreased 500 calories/day
  • Increased physical activity
  • Behavioral modifications
17
Q

What are the two elements of the human body?

A
  1. Lean Body Mass- includes muscle, bone, and essential organ tissue
  2. Body Fat
18
Q

How does Body Composition contribute to mission requirements?

A

Body composition is one indicator of physical readiness