For a 150-pound person, the average daily consumption of calories would be 12 calories per pound per day x 150 pounds = 1800 calories per day. Now multiply that by the number of days in a lifetime and you'll have your answer. During the first 10 years of life, the number of calories consumed daily is probably less than 1800, but during the teenage years (when the person is growing) it's certainly greater than 1800. So it averages out.
It depends on how much energy the human body expends on a daily base and on a few factors such as age, gender, weight, muscle/fat composition, activities etc. To calculate your daily energy requirements: The Harris Benedict formula. Key: M= weight in kilograms. H= height in centimetres. A= age. AF= activity factor. how do I know what activity factor im at?? Very light AF (sit and stand still most of the day) is 1.3 for men and women. Light active (house cleaning ,slowly walking ,playing Golf most of the day) is 1.6 for men and 11.5 for women. Mild active (walking at faster pase, riding bike, dancing, gym, playing sport such as tennis, riding bike...) is a AF of 1.7 for men and 1.6 for women. Very active (playing tough sports such as Rugby, soccer, long duration aerobic excersize daily, working in a mine...) is a AF of 2.1 for men and 1.9 for women. Now take your details and substitute it in the following equasions: Men: 66.5 + 13.8 (M) + 5 (H) - 6.8(A) Women: 655 + 9.6 (M) + 1.8 (H) - 4.7 (A) Now you get an answer from the equasion.
Take this answer, multiply it by 4.2
Then multiply this by your AF This is the amount of kilojoules you can comsume daily.
To know how many calories this is ,divide your final answer by 4.2 The amount of food your body needs daily ,is the amount of food it takes to sustain this energy requirement of your body. Check labels of products for kilojoule content or get yourself a kilojoule/calorie counter booklet. (If you really want to). If you want to lose wight, subtract 3000 kJ (KJ, NOT CALORIES) from your energy requirement. If you want to pick up weight, add 3000 kJ to your energy requirement and focus on lean meats and complex carbohydrates.
(This is based on an average person)
Assuming three meals a day of about a pound of food and about 700 calories, eaten for seventy years, a person might eat...
3 x 1 x 365 x 70 = 76,650 pounds or about 38 tons. That would fill a 53-foot semi to capacity, and could easily stock a large grocery store.
3 x 700 x 365 x 70 = 53,655,000 calories. That's a lot more than eleven Hot Dogs!
The average person will consume 50 tonnes of food in a lifetime.
25 tons of food pass through the gastrointestinal tract.
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2,000,000
1000 lbs
I read a tree can consume about 2000 pounds of carbon in a lifetime.
The average human releases about one quart, or 1 liter of gas from their intestinal tract per day. That would be about 90 gallons, or 365 liters per year. And if they live to be 75 years old, then they would have released about 6,750 gallons, or 27,375 liters of gas in their lifetime.
The average human body produces one quart of saliva per day.
roughly about 7 liters in the average adult male or female.
20 gallons
2.000.000.000
I have read that the average person sleeps 25 years in their lifetime.
not enough....
The average Human will grow up to 500 kilometers of hair in a lifetime. That is roughly 950 miles of hair!
30 pieces of silver.
an average person should consume about 21-25g of fibre each day
Assuming that a human lives to be 80, they will consume about 14,500 gallons of water in a lifetime. This is based on whether they drink the required amount per day. Consuming water for cooking, cleaning, and bathing has not been measured.
I read a tree can consume about 2000 pounds of carbon in a lifetime.
Your hair grows .75 inches in a month
The average woman puts on about 6-9 pounds of lipstick in a lifetime
1600 to 2200 calories per day, depending on physical activity. The maximum calories the average human male should consume is 1200 calories, and average female 900 calories.
you can consume ectasy by doing to much.