You don't need daily replenishment; it's already in the cells of your body. ATP (adenosinetriphosphate) routinely changes back and forth from ADP (adenosineDIphosphate) to store and transport energy. Eventually, of course, you'll need to take in more phosphorus, but that's in a normal diet.
All the energy we need for life as well as for exercise comes from the food we eat and the fluids we drink. These nutrients are commonly broken into three classes:CarbohydratesFatsProteinsEach category of food is important for health and we should all consume foods from each category. The ratios in which we need to consume these foods, however, is often the topic of a debate.
decomposers
Half of your body weight in onces
your body needs 2 1/2 gallons of water each day.
Yes, but not much- you would need to eat 2kg to supply your daily iron need.
for a average female she would need to consume 2000 calories a day. For a average male he would need to consume 2500 calories a day. For a child aged five to ten they would need to consume 1800 calories a day
Birds need to consume lots and lots of food so it will have enough energy to fly. If it didn't consume enough food it would be too tired to fly
Teenagers, unlike their adult counterparts, have a much higher metabolism, which is the rate of which your body consumes fat for energy. They need more fats in their diet to fuel their body. Adults on the other hand, if they consume the same that a teenager would consume, they would experience weight gain.
It would consume more fuel - as it would need to expend more energy to fight against the headwind.
32 barrels of oil. they dont need very much.
A horse needs to consume at minimum 1% of it's body weight daily, but 2% is better.
If you were prescribed lorazepam for anxiety, you should not need any coffee.
A human has a requirement of 1500mg a day, however, most people will consume far much more than the daily requirement. If you drink more water, you may need to/ or be able to consume more sodium.
In a way, yes. If you know how much you are burning off, and how much you are consuming, there is a simple formula. To burn off one physical pound of fat, you need to use 3,500 more calories than you consume. For example, if you eat 1,200 calories in a day, you would need to burn a total of 4,700 calories to lose a solid pound.
The term "energy gap" is used in two different ways. First, it refers to diet, which is what people consume and what they need to consume to survive. Secondly, it refers on how much a country consumes and how much it produces.
each gram of fat contains 14 calories, to gain one pound you need to consume 3500 calories, so 6 grams of fat = 84 calories 84/3500 = .024 * 100 = 2.4 so 2.4% of a pound.
The disease associated with consuming an abundance of sugar is diabetes but it does not make you need to consume large amounts of sugar. Eating too much sugar can make you ill and cause you to gain weight.