Your question is ambiguous as this link shows: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_mass_index
A person who is 4'10" & 100 lbs has a BMI of 21 as well as a person who is 7' & 210 lbs.
There is no exact number. The amount of calories needed daily vaires based on a number of facts, like gender, age, activity level, what type of foods are being eaten, metabolism, body type, weight, and many other factors. The most rough estimate based on the average is about 1,500 to 1,800 calories or so for that age and gender.
It really depends on your weight and activity level. To just lay there in bed its usually 10 calories per pound. So if you were 180 pounds you would need around 1800 calories just to lay in bed.
It all depends on your BMI (body mass index). It all depends on your height, weight, and activity/work out routine. You can go to ask.com to find your BMI and from there further research the proper calorie intake. But, you should also consult your doctor before embarking on any sort of diet or exercise program.
Everybody has different calorie needs, it depends on your sex, height, age and weight. To find out how many calories you need to maintain or lose or gain weight, you should find out what your BMR is and then select how active you are.
you need to exercise daily atleast for 45 minutes
There are 223 calories in 1 Greggs empire biscuit
There are approximately 223 calories in a cup or 8 ounces of eggnog.
There are about 223 calories in 1/2 cup of flan.
.223 Remington can be cycled in a 5.56x45 rifle; 5.56x45 should not be cycled in a .223 Remington firearm.
No. Cases are slightly different. You can fire 223 in 5.56, but, you should not fire 5.56 in a .223
If it has a dedicated .223 Remington chamber, you should not run 5.56x45 through it.
Answer: 223 km = 138.565 mi.
Yes, but 5.56 ammo should not be used in a .223 Remington chamber.
223 divided by 24 = 9.29
you can fire both 5.56 and .223 ammo in a rifle chambered in 5.56...but not the other way around! In a rifle marked .223, you should fire .223 ammo only
There are 10 millimetres in one centimetre. Therefore, 223 centimetres is equal to 223 x 10 = 2230 millimetres.
There are 1000 metres in one kilometre. Therefore, 223 kilometres is equal to 223 x 1000 = 223000 metres.