AR 600-63 ARMY HEALTH PROMOTION
MilReg AR 600-63 Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of Army Regulation AR 600-63?
The purpose of Army Regulation AR 600-63 is to establish the policies and responsibilities for planning, organizing, and conducting Army health promotion programs.

Who does Army Regulation AR 600-63 apply to?
Army Regulation AR 600-63 applies to all active duty, Reserve, and National Guard soldiers, as well as Department of the Army civilians, contractors, and family members.

What is the goal of Army health promotion programs?
The goal of Army health promotion programs is to improve and maintain the overall health, fitness, and readiness of soldiers, civilians, and family members.

What are some key components of Army health promotion programs?
Key components of Army health promotion programs include physical fitness, healthy nutrition, tobacco-free living, alcohol and substance abuse prevention, stress management, and injury prevention.

How are Army health promotion programs implemented?
Army health promotion programs are implemented through a combination of education, training, and resources provided at the unit level, as well as through installation-level support and initiatives.

Are soldiers required to participate in Army health promotion programs?
Yes, soldiers are required to participate in Army health promotion programs as part of their overall duty to maintain good physical and mental health and readiness.

What resources are available to support Army health promotion?
Resources available to support Army health promotion include fitness facilities, nutrition counseling, mental health services, stress management programs, and educational materials.

How are Army health promotion programs evaluated?
Army health promotion programs are regularly evaluated through surveys, assessments, and other measures to determine their effectiveness and identify areas for improvement.

What is the role of leaders in Army health promotion?
Leaders play a critical role in promoting and supporting Army health promotion by setting a positive example, enforcing policies, providing resources, and ensuring program compliance within their units.

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