An army body fat content chart, a noun, is a document that lists the acceptable body fat percentages for members of a military organization. Key examples include the US Army Body Fat Calculator and the US Navy Body Composition Assessment Program (BCA).
Body fat content charts are essential for maintaining the health and fitness of soldiers, ensuring they meet military standards and can perform their duties effectively. Historically, the US Army introduced body fat standards in 1986, replacing previous waist circumference measurements.