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Ha body needs approximately 1 Calkg of body weight per hour, about how many calories would...
(1 point) According to a simple physiological model, an athletic adult male needs 20 calories per day per pound of body weight to maintain his weight. If he consumes more or fewer calories than those required to maintain his weight, his weight changes at a rate proportional to the difference between the number of calories consumed and the number needed to maintain his current weight; the constant of proportionality is 1/3500 pounds per calorie. Suppose that a particular person has...
How many calories would a man who is 5’9”, 170” need if you gave him 27 calories per kg? What is the ideal body weight of a woman who is 5’6” tall?
Susan's caloric needs are approximately 1800 calories per day. She desires to lose two pounds a month for 10 months. What is the total caloric deficit required?
Determine weight loss needed to reach a desired body fat percentage for the following person. A runner weighs 145 pounds and 18% is fat mass and 82% is lean mass. She wants to decrease to 16% fat mass. How much weight will she need to lose to achieve this goal, assuming that all weight lost comes from fat? Formula: Body weight = Fat Free Mass/(1- desired body fat percentage (decimal)) Weight loss __________________ Using Cunningham’s what was her RMR before...
3,4, and 5 please! 15 points Answer the following questions. Please show your work to help justify your Show critical thinking skills Narrative. J.R is a 27-year-old male. He is 5 feet, 9 inches tall. He weights 187 pounds. He runs three days a week, a moderate pace, for 20 minutes. On the weekends, he enjoys doing yardwork, walking his dog, and hanging out with his friends. J.R. would like to improve his overall diet, and he has the following...
According to a simple physiological model, an athletic adult male needs 20 Calories per day per pound of body weight to maintain his weight. If he consumes more or fewer Calories than those required to maintain his weight, his weight changes at a rate proportional to the difference between the number of Calories consumed and the number needed to maintain his current weight; the constant of proportionality is 3500 pounds per Calorie. Suppose that a particular person has a constant...
APPLICATION EXERCISE Albert's Weight Status Albert is overweight by 25 pounds and is very serious about reducing his body weight from 200 pounds down to 175 and a healthier BMI of 22. He is currently sedentary, is con- suming an average 3,600 Calories per day, and is still gain- ing weight. You may assume that he needs 15 Calories per pound body weight to maintain his current weight. Using information presented in the text, develop a weighi-loss program for Albert....
Sue works a desk job, commutes to work, parks close to the building and watches television with her family in the evening. At 165 pounds, she expends about 2,000 calories a day. Her average calorie intake is 2,150 calories per day. If one pound of body fat is equal to approximately 3500 extra calories, how many days will it take for Sue to gain a pound of body fat if she maintains 2150 calories per day? *** This is all...
A patient is receiving D5W 125mL/hour. 1. How many calories per mL of formula is there? Please show your math with all steps.
given the recommendation to consume about 1.0 to 1.5 grams of carbohydrate per kilogram body weight per hour 4-5 hours after exercise in order to rapidly replenish muscle glycogen, calculate how much carbohydrate you would need per hour and list specific foods and amounts that you might need to consume each hour