Health Services

Armed Forces Wellness Center

Mission

Armed Forces Wellness Centers provide integrated and standardized primary prevention programs and services that promote enhanced and sustained healthy lifestyles to improve the overall well-being of Soldiers, Family Members, Retirees, and DA Civilians.

The Armed Forces Wellness Center (AFWC) programs help build and sustain good health. AFWC Health Educators and services empower individuals to set their own health goals and achieve them. AFWC programs and services address lifestyle change in areas that affect both short- and long-term health, engaging people in their “life space”—the places where they live, work, relax and rest.

Scope of Services

Heath Assessment Review

  • The foundation of the AFWC Core programs that include a series of assessments and questionnaires to determine the current level of an individual’s health and identify the changes that will be necessary to reduce risk factors for disease prevention, and ability to increase physical activity safely
     

Body Composition Analysis

  • Body fat percentage is a value that tells you how much of your body weight is made up of fat.  Knowing and tracking your body composition rather than a number on a traditional scale is a better indicator of health. The AFWC utilizes the BODPOD, known as the practical gold standard in body composition testing. The AFWC also has Inbody 770 testing. InBody’s medical-grade body composition analyzers use four pillars of technology to provide accurate, precise direct segmental measurement multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance analysis (DSM-MFBIA) extensively validated to gold-standard methods.
  • The BOD POD uses air displacement to measure fat and fat free mass and can accommodate a wide range of populations. A full test requires only about 5 minutes, and provides highly accurate, safe, comfortable, and fast test results
  • BODPOD Preparation:  No food, exercise, drink, or nicotine for 2 hours prior to appointment; All clothing material MUST be spandex, lycra, or nylon (men: spandex, compression shorts, speedo / women: spandex bottoms (have to be above the knee), compression shorts with sports bra that does not have pads or metal, or bathing suit without pads or metal)
  • INBODY Preparation: No food, exercise, drink, or nicotine for 3 hours prior to the appointment; Athletic clothing is highly recommended, shorts and a light-weight shirt must be worn, clothing should be free of pads and metal.
  • Complete the Health Assessment prior to your appointment at the following link: https://awc.army.mil

Physical Fitness Testing

  • The Physical Fitness Assessment focuses on Health related physical fitness components (cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition, muscular fitness (strength and endurance), and flexibility) which have strong relationships with good health, characterized by an ability to perform daily activities with energy, and are associated with a lower prevalence of chronic disease and health conditions and their risk factors.
  • Results are used to create individualized exercise prescription to help you achieve your goals.
  • Appointment Preparation:   No food, drink, or nicotine for 3 hours prior to appointment. No exercise on the day of the appointment until the assessment has been completed.
  • Complete the Health Assessment prior to your appointment at the following link: https://awc.army.mil
     

Healthy Nutrition

  • Metabolic Testing is conducted using metabolic equipment to measure resting metabolic rate to provide tailored strategies for weight loss, weight gain, or maintenance
  • Appointment Preparation:  No food, exercise, drink, or nicotine for 5 hours prior to appointment
  • Complete the Health Assessment prior to your appointment at the following link: https://awc.army.mil
     

Stress Management

  • Provide education and training on biofeedback, stress relief techniques, and positive coping skills
  • Deep breathing, guided imagery, progressive muscle relaxation, and mindfulness meditation are utilized
  • Appointment Preparation:  No caffeine or nicotine for 30 minutes prior to Individual Stress Management Training appointment
  • Complete the Health Assessment prior to your appointment at the following link: https://awc.army.mil
     

General Wellness Education

  • Increase positive health behaviors through education
  • A healthy lifestyle encompasses more than diet and exercise – it also includes tobacco habits, alcohol consumption, safety, and sleep habits, all of which are examined through the Health Assessment Review
  • Education topics include healthy lifestyles, increased resiliency (AFWCs support the physical and emotional components), and preventing chronic diseases through healthy living habits and self-care
     

Tobacco Education

  • Prevent the initiation of tobacco use / screen for tobacco use
  • Assess an individual's readiness to change with a discussion of possible options for becoming tobacco-free
  • Those who are ready to quit will be referred to Public Health Nursing
     

Classes offered at the AFWC

  • Upping your Metabolism:  Learn how to increase your metabolism using the metabolic test results
  • Healthy Meals in Minutes:  Examine tools and strategies to make healthy meals quick
  • Individual Stress Management Education:  Define stress and explore the impact of stress on health and wellness
  • Healthy Sleep Habits:  Explore methods and resources for achieving better quality of sleep
  • Fueling for Health:  Learn the fundamental components of nutrition
  • Staying for Home and Away:  Develop an action plan for a home workout while incorporating all aspects of fitness
  • Classes are offered upon request by contacting the AFWC at 803-751-6749.
     

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Contact Us

Phone
(803) 751-6749

Hours
Mon - Fri 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Location
4512 8th Division Road
Fort Jackson, SC 29207

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