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Army Weight Management Guide

Army Weight Management GuideAPHC TG 358 December 2017 Powered by 3 PREFACEP urpose: Army Public Health Center (APHC) Technical Guide (TG) 358 provides Army leaders, Soldiers, and their Families with resources to assist them in improving their performance through the promotion of healthy eating, adequate activity, quality sleep, and stress Management as they relate to Weight loss and Weight references and Internet links from non- Government sites, services, or products are provided for the reader s convenience. Re-sources and links in this publication are neither an endorsement nor a warranty of the services or products provided by such sites. The Department of Defense (DOD) does not exercise any responsibility over the content of these the Service Member: The Army Public Health Center devel-oped TG 358 to provide Army Service members and their Families with a list of current nutrition and Weight Management techniques and the Commander/ Weight Control Officer: Ensure you and your Sol-diers are aware of the available resources outlined in this Guide as they apply to your installation.

problems. BMI is calculated from a height-to-weight formula that does not consider whether the weight is from fat or muscle. Because of this, BMI may be overestimated for Soldier athletes or body builders. Chapter 1 EXCESS WEIGHT = EXCESS PRESSURE ON JOINTS MAKE THE CHOICE TO LOSE WEIGHT AND/OR BODY FAT

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