U.S. Army soldiers will no longer be judged based on a height and weight table, rather on a waist to height ratio as a measure of body composition, according to officials in a statement Tuesday. If a ...
Every soldier has 90 days to get measured and recorded under the new system since the new policy took effect July 7.
The Army scrapped its height-and-weight tables and tape test in favor of a semiannual waist-to-height measurement, the ...
The measurements of a soldier's waist and height must be less than a 0.55 ratio, according to the Army, matching a Pentagon standard.
The service is the last to replace height-and-weight tables after the Pentagon called for the change. The Army matched the ...
The Army has replaced the long-standing height and weight tables, circumference-based tape test, and supplemental body fat ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . No difference was observed between in-person and remotely measured height and weight for children with obesity.