' WEIGHT CONTROL - Washington Headquarters Services 600-7, 23 June 1965.pdf · under the provisions...
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REGULATION
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*AR '600-7
HEADQUARTERSDEPARTMENT OF,THE ARMY
WASHINGTON; D.C., US J.une > 19€5...
PERSONNEI^GENERAL
' WEIGHT CONTROLJ|!J1. Purpose.' *Tl?fe regulation prescribes policiesand procedures' governing'control of body weight6f'individuals servihg^on active" duty. r
( J ••• 2. Policy.- It is .theVluty of eiichv individual,! ^ * > . ' * X ' * ' ' •
•member of the active military service to keep physi-cally fit to perform his or heit duties under arduous
tor'demanding conditions'.' Maintenance of proper'body'weigh't is a prerequisile'tVachieving a satis-factory 'degree of physical 'fitriete. Where over-weight individuals fail to responcl to encourage-ment or guidance, it becomes the dutywf command- (ers to take appropriate corrective actftm.
3. Corrective action. Programs oiVeight re-duction will be prescribed only by a physician.It is the responsibility of the physician to establishthat obesity (as defined in para. 8, app I, Ali 40-501) does exist-ahd.tOidetermine its cause.' A unitcommander may, for diagnostic purposes onlorder a member of his command to report to theNapplicable medical treatment facility-when-in thecommander's opinion a weight reduction programwould substantially improve the member's per-formance of duty. Members who are properlyordered to report to a. medicalttreatment facility,
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but who fail to do so may be made the subject ofappropriate corrective or disciplinary action.When the physician determines that the obesity is :the result of a medical condition, which is unfitting •'*•for retention, the disease entity will be identifiedand disposition made under the provisions of AR635-40. When the physician determines that theobesity is not the result of a medical condition, hewill prescribe a weight reduction program to as-sist the individual in achieving optimum bodyweight. - Members will.bejencouraged to partici-pate fully in.this weight reduction program and in-formed of the advantages of maintaining a levelof physical conditioning as presented in All 600-9 (Army Physical Fitness Program) ; DA Pam21-1 (Physical Fitness Program for Staff andSpecialist Personnel) ; and DA Pam 21-2 (Physi-cal Fitness Program for Women in the Army).Enlisted .personnel-will not-be,separated prior to' i ': * I I ' ml* ' ' M J . ' ' 1 *'* ' i ' ' t ' - '. » *{
expiration of terms of service because of obesity not
\{ *TMs regulation supersedes AR 600-7, 25 October 1963.
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the result of a medical condition, nor will discipli-nary action be imposed simply because a memberh a s failed to lose weight. ' ' • - • • ' * • ' ' • ' •
4. Criteria for' enlistment or reehlistment.The following additional eligibility criteria willbe applied for reenlistment of male and female per-sonnel' iii the Regular Army, upon or prior to ex-piration of present term of service, and for' theenlistment in the Regular Army' of male personnelfrom within the service.
. - a. Male personnel. Male personnel, classifiedas obese by a physician, may not exceed in weightthe current maximum standard for induction, en-listment, or appointment applicable to their at-tained age and height, as contained -in .table I,appendix III, AR 40-501.
•*Z>. Feinale personnel. < Female personnel, clas-sified as obese by 'a physician, may not exceed inweight the current maximum standard for initialprocurement for their attained age and height, ascontained in table II, appendix III, AR 40-501.
Criteria for extension and amendment ofenlistment or period of active duty. a. No ex-
or amendment of enlistments for the pur-pose o achieving eligibility for special selectionprograms requiring specified periods of serviceremainingy will be granted to those .individualsVhose weight exceeds -'the standards prescribed inparagraph 4\or & and who are classified as obeseby a physician
:-i &. Members of^tlie AUS or of any Reserve com-ponent are not eKeible for extension of active;duty period, -under &he provisions of AR 601-210,
of the standards pre-and they are classified
and warrant:officers.excess of that pre-
if their weight is inscribed in paragraphby a physician as obese.
6. Commissioned officeObesity and body weightscribed in standards for, appointment appropriateto present age and height (table I or-Hyapp III,AR 40-501) may result in a substandard perform-ance of duty, may be indicatives^ a failure toexercise leadership by example Vnd • precept,and/or may be indic'ative'of apaths to -include
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inability or unwillingness to expend effort. AHcommissioned and warrant officers, whose weightexceeds that prescribed for appointment, who areclassified by a-physician as'obese, and whose use-fulness to the service is substantially affected byfailure to achieve and maintain desirable weightlevels, will be carefully evaluated for eliminationunder the provisions of AR 635-105.
7. Administration of program. Commanderswill disseminate the information contained hereinto all personnel,,and will administer the weightcontrol program. Commanders will make fre-quent checks of all personnel in their units toinsure early detection of those who are becomingobese, and will commence corrective action. -Per-sonnel whose weight exceeds the appropriatestandard established in table I and II, appendixIII, AR 40-501, and whose obesity has been deter-
mined by a physician to be attributable to non-medical causes will be placed on a medically super-vised weight reduction program regardless of thedate of expiration of their term of service. Thesepersonnel will be informed that failure'to achieveand maintain an acceptable body weight will re-sult in' their not meeting the eligibility criteriafonrreenlistment. Commanders will initiate fol-lowup action to insure that these personnelfollow (he prescribed weight reduction programas determined by a physician. In addition, .en-listed personnel classified as obese by a physician,when obesity is attributable to nonmedical causes,will .be required to 'complete DA Form 2738-R(fig. 1) which will be reproduced locally on 8- by5Tinch paper. Completed form, witnessed by theimmediate commander concerned, will be ,placedin the-field 201 file of the individual concerned.
WEIGHT CONTROL(AR 600-7)'
NAME, GRADE AND SERVICE NUMBER
I hereby acknowledge-that I have this date been informed of. and under-stand the provisions of AR 600-7. .. . • •
DATE SIGNATURE
X have this date explained 1he provisions of AR 600-7 to the abovenamed individual. • '
DATE TYPED NAME, GRADE, & SN OF COMMANDER SIGNATURE ; .
DA FORM 2738-R, 1 NOV 63Figure 1
By Order of the Secretary of the Army;:
Official:J. C. LAMBERT,Major General, United States Army,The Adjutant General.
HAROLD K. JOHNSON,' i ' General, United 'States ' Anny,
•Chief of Staff. ' ' ' ; "
Distribution : . . . . ,Active Army: To be distributed in accordance with.DA^Form 12-9 requirements .for Military
Personnel, General — A. ' ' 'NG: None. PENTAGON LIBRARY
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