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Physical Fitness Standards to Support Readiness and Deployability: An Examination of Department of the Air Force Policies and Culture [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 122 pages, height x width x depth: 279x216x7 mm, weight: 304 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2022
  • Izdevniecība: RAND Corporation
  • ISBN-10: 1977409040
  • ISBN-13: 9781977409041
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 122 pages, height x width x depth: 279x216x7 mm, weight: 304 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2022
  • Izdevniecība: RAND Corporation
  • ISBN-10: 1977409040
  • ISBN-13: 9781977409041
To ensure its service members have the requisite physical fitness to serve, the Department of the Air Force (DAF) has established a variety of medical and physical standards. The DAF also recognizes that building a more comprehensive understanding of howdifferent factors influence exercise habits, test preparation, and the perceived importance of fitness is critical to promoting a ready and deployable force. The authors evaluate Air Force (AF) data relevant to the Tier 1 fitness assessment (FA) from allAF-FAs completed by active duty officers and enlisted personnel from fiscal year (FY) 2005 to FY 2018 to examine the fitness of the AF's active component. The Tier 1 FA consists of four components: a 1.5-mile run or 2.0-kilometer walk, designed to measure cardiorespiratory fitness; an abdominal circumference (AC) measurement for body composition; and push-ups and sit-ups, which assess muscular fitness. In this report, the authors explore the relationships between component fitness scores with career and health outcomes and examine airmen's perceptions of current fitness policies and the culture of fitness across the DAF. They conclude by recommending several strategies to improve the rationale for and the validity and acceptance of the AF-FA.

Through analyses involving the Air Force s Tier 1 fitness assessment (FA), the authors examine whether FA components meet their intended purpose to minimize health risks and maximize readiness of airmen.

About This Report iii
Figures
vi
Tables
viii
Summary x
Abbreviations xiii
1 Introduction
1(9)
Background and Motivation
2(2)
Overview of Analytic Approach and Data Sources
4(5)
Organization of This Report
9(1)
2 Examining the Relationship Between Airman Fitness and Career Outcomes and Deployment Readiness
10(12)
How Does the Fitness of Airmen Today Compare with the Fitness of Airmen in the Past?
10(4)
Is Fitness Associated with First-Term Attrition, Promotion, and Other Early- and Mid-Career Outcomes?
14(5)
Is Fitness Associated with Deployment Readiness?
19(2)
Summary
21(1)
3 Examining the Relationship Between Airman Fitness and Health Outcomes
22(19)
Prevalence of Diagnoses Among Airmen
22(3)
The Relationship Between Airman Fitness and Health and Injury Diagnoses
25(14)
Summary
39(2)
4 Perceptions of the Air Force Fitness Assessment and Culture of Fitness
41(14)
Culture of Fitness
41(5)
Barriers to Fitness
46(1)
Readiness
47(2)
Potential Changes
49(4)
Summary
53(2)
5 Discussion and Recommendations
55(3)
Recommendations
55(3)
Conclusions 58(2)
Appendix A Ancillary Analysis of Fitness Data 60(7)
Appendix B Additional Details on Health Data, Logistic Regression, and Survival Analysis Results 67(31)
Appendix C Interview Protocol 98(6)
References 104