Total Fitness for the 21 st Century Warfighter

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Total Fitness for the 21 st Century Warfighter: A Conceptual Framework Francis G. O’Connor,

Total Fitness for the 21 st Century Warfighter: A Conceptual Framework Francis G. O’Connor, MD, MPH Consortium for Health and Military Performance (CHAMP) Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

Objectives § § Describe: – A Conceptual Framework for Total Fitness Introduce Concepts Important

Objectives § § Describe: – A Conceptual Framework for Total Fitness Introduce Concepts Important to Total Fitness: – Resilience – Human Performance Optimization

What is Fitness? § Fitness: § The state or condition of § § being

What is Fitness? § Fitness: § The state or condition of § § being physically sound and healthy, especially as the result of exercise and proper nutrition. A state of general mental and physical well-being. The state of being suitably adapted to an environment. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.

What is Total Fitness?

What is Total Fitness?

Traditional Fitness § Physical Fitness – – – Strength Endurance Flexibility Agility Power Speed

Traditional Fitness § Physical Fitness – – – Strength Endurance Flexibility Agility Power Speed

Total Fitness: The New Paradigm MIND BODY

Total Fitness: The New Paradigm MIND BODY

Total Fitness Domains MIND BODY Spiritual Physical Psychological Nutritional Behavioral Medical Social Environmental

Total Fitness Domains MIND BODY Spiritual Physical Psychological Nutritional Behavioral Medical Social Environmental

Do. D Fitness Programs

Do. D Fitness Programs

Comprehensive Soldier Fitness § § The program will focus on optimizing five dimensions of

Comprehensive Soldier Fitness § § The program will focus on optimizing five dimensions of strength: Physical, Emotional, Social, Spiritual and Family. This holistic approach to fitness will enhance the performance and build resilience of the Force in this era of persistent conflict and high operational tempo.

Comprehensive Soldier Fitness BODY MIND Emotional Social Family Physical Spiritual Physical, Emotional, Social, Spiritual

Comprehensive Soldier Fitness BODY MIND Emotional Social Family Physical Spiritual Physical, Emotional, Social, Spiritual and Family.

What is Resilience?

What is Resilience?

“The Oak and The Reed” Aesop’s Fables § “…the winds for me are much

“The Oak and The Reed” Aesop’s Fables § “…the winds for me are much less dangerous than for thee; I bend, not break. ” – The Reed

Resilience ≠ “hard” Resilience = “hardy” The Resilient Warfighter: • Able to adapt to

Resilience ≠ “hard” Resilience = “hardy” The Resilient Warfighter: • Able to adapt to new stressful situations • Able to cope with new challenges • Able to solve difficult problems in life • Key word is “flexibility” Arthur M. Nezu, Ph. D, ABPP Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA

DCOE Warrior Resilience Conference 2009 § Two Central Questions – Is the concept of

DCOE Warrior Resilience Conference 2009 § Two Central Questions – Is the concept of resilience measureable in military data? § § What are some of the characteristics of resilient individuals? What are some characteristics of resilient units? – Is “resilience” trainable? § What evidence is required to convincingly show that a program has made individuals more “resilient”? LTC(P) Paul Bliese Director, Division of Psychiatry and Neuroscience Walter Reed Army Institute of Research 3 November 2009

The Key Question? Does improved “Total Fitness” lead to Individual and Unit Resiliency?

The Key Question? Does improved “Total Fitness” lead to Individual and Unit Resiliency?

What is Human Performance Optimization?

What is Human Performance Optimization?

Human Performance Optimization and Total Fitness § Human Performance Optimization: § is the use

Human Performance Optimization and Total Fitness § Human Performance Optimization: § is the use of performance biotechnologies to produce an operator and unit that is as good as possible as defined by their specific mission, not just above baseline. Russell, A; Bulkley B: Human Performance Modification Primer. Scitor Corporation, January 2007.

Tools of Human Performance Optimization § Nutraceuticals/Pharmaceuticals – Compounds that alter bodily function via

Tools of Human Performance Optimization § Nutraceuticals/Pharmaceuticals – Compounds that alter bodily function via one or more multiple mechanisms. § Techniques/Practices – Processes or methods that enhance a specific attribute of human performance. § Equipment/Machines – Biotechnologies that modify a warfighter’s performance by creating products that better interface with the human to improve overall performance. § Genes – Biotechnologies that interact with the human genome to affect, standard physical, cognitive, or socioemotional qualities in humans, or allow us to optimize performance based upon genetic data.

Department of Defense Human Performance Optimization August 20, 2009 Mr. Jeff Sventek, Health Policy

Department of Defense Human Performance Optimization August 20, 2009 Mr. Jeff Sventek, Health Policy Analyst Force Readiness and Health Assurance Force Health Protection and Readiness Programs

Health Affairs: HPO Defined Human Performance Optimization (HPO) is the process of applying knowledge,

Health Affairs: HPO Defined Human Performance Optimization (HPO) is the process of applying knowledge, skills, and emerging technologies to improve and preserve the capabilities of Do. D personnel to execute essential tasks

USSOCOM Definition § Human Performance Optimization: – Process of applying knowledge, skills, and emerging

USSOCOM Definition § Human Performance Optimization: – Process of applying knowledge, skills, and emerging technologies to improve and preserve the capabilities of Do. D personnel to execute essential military tasks in operational environments.

§ For further information please contact: § Dr. Francis G. O'Connor, COL, MC, USA

§ For further information please contact: § Dr. Francis G. O'Connor, COL, MC, USA Medical Director, Uniformed Services University Consortium for Health and Military Performance Associate Professor 301 295 -2270 foconnor@usuhs. mil § Dr. Patricia Deuster, Ph. D. , M. P. H. Scientific Director, Uniformed Services University Consortium for Health and Military Performance Professor 301 295 -3020 pdeuster@usuhs. mil champ@usuhs. mil