i am thinking it is just the same because, well, pretty much everyone should have the same minimum of calories that they can eat without over eating
The same as infantile and adolescent genitalia - only bigger.
2500 calories for the average adult male, and 2000 for the average adult female. Height is not a variable to weight, it will just make you appear to be more obese than a taller person with the same weight.
Yes, they are the same type of calories.
The percentage of water in a baby is around 78 to 84 percent. This is higher than in an adult body which has 57 to 60 percent.
Calories are calories, no difference between then - they all burn at the same rate.
No, Digesting calories is taking in calories, Burning calories is working off calories.
same as and adult 3500 but if your looking to lose weight split it in half =)
Yes, the calories you eat are the same calories that you burn.
no
Yes, a calorie is a calorie, regardless
No it has the same amount of calories. By being dried, the banana is only losing water. Since water has no calories, the banana must be the same amount.
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