These are the factors:
1.occupation-heavy physical work requires more energy than sedentary worker
2.body size and weight-the more the size, the more energy required
3. gender-young male adults need more energy than young female adults
4.age-children and adolescents need more energy for growth compared to adults
When a person excersizes alot, they need more energy to breathe, and do other activities. When a person is obese, the person doesn't excersize that much, and they don't need that much energy.
Age, sex, workload. If it is a female, we also need to consider if she is pregnant.
Basal metabolic rate, body composition, and exercise
our daily diet
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it is turned into energy
There are many factors that determine the daily fluctuation of air temperature just above the ground. One factor is the wind.
Plant cells synthesize their food by photosynthesis. Animal cells can not do like plants, so it needs to be taken.Digestion of food molecules will help the cells to make energy(ATP).
Everything living needs energy. Plants and animals need energy to carry out the daily activities of living. It takes energy to get more energy. Every bodily function requires energy.
Why some days are hotter than other days why temperature changes daily even though there is no cloud cover what are the factors affecting daily temperature? Why some days are hotter than other days why temperature changes daily even though there is no cloud cover what are the factors affecting daily temperature? Why some days are hotter than other days why temperature changes daily even though there is no cloud cover what are the factors affecting daily temperature?
Total Daily Energy Requirement.
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The daily requirement of phosphorus is 800. How many grams of phosphorus are needed?
daily food requirement depends on several factors and cannot be limited to any three facotors however three factors effecting food requriment can be:-1:- age,with aging metobolic rate decline age related loss in lean muscle mass hence reducing energy requirments for elderly .2:-activity levels,higher r the activity level of person more is energy required by body hence more will be food requirement.3:-gender,men any time have bigger structure then women.They are generally heavier then women with more muscle mass and also higher activity level then women hence mail have more more food requirement .there are several other factors that may effect ones food requirments such as body type(mesomorph, ectomorph),body composition to body mass ratio etc
Base on calorific value, a can of Monster Energy contain 100 kCal of dietary energy. An average dietary demand is 2000 kCal per day and 100 kCal would be an average of 1.2 hr of average daily energy requirement. It is to note, dietary energy requirement usually write Calories for an actual of kilo-Calories. I try to stick to the proper calorific value.
1500 mg
the require carbohydrate are 130
Approximately 55% of the energy (Calories) in your diet should be from carbs. Of course, carbohydrates from fresh vegetables and fruits are the best source, along with carbs from whole grains and beans.
First you more than one knowns to get an unknown. I am going to assume that the percentage daily requirement is accompanied by a figure in milligrams (mg) So: let daily requirement = d, known quantity (mg) = k, percent = p Then: d = k/p x 100
Caloric requirements depend on multiple factors. In addition to weight, height, age, and level of physical activity are determinants of a person's daily caloric requirements. A very rough estimate of the daily caloric requirements of a sedentary 160 lbs female is about 1600 kilocalories. However, this number could vary signficantly depending on the other factors. For a 40 year old, 5' 6" female with a desk job who does not exercise regularly, a guideline caloric requirement for weight maintenance would be 1700 calories per day. However, for a 30 year old, 5' 8" female who exercises daily, an estimated caloric requirement would be 2500 calories per day.
Adult Women 310-360 milligrams daily Adult Men 420-460 milligrams daily