The calorie cost of the activity (type of exercise, how vigorous), body weight, and duration.
gender, age, and health
By reducing caloric intake, one would lose weight. By increasing caloric intake, you'd gain weight.
The calorie cost of the activity (type of exercise, how vigorous), body weight, and duration.
This statement is incorrect. When energy balance in the body is positive (caloric intake exceeds caloric expenditure), body mass increases. To decrease body mass, energy balance must be negative (caloric intake is less than caloric expenditure).
No. Total daily caloric expenditure takes into consideration your body fat percentage and your average daily activity level. Bmr is the number of calories you would burn over 24hrs while lying down.
Factors influencing consumption expenditure include income levels, consumer confidence, interest rates, inflation, and cultural factors. Changes in any of these factors can affect consumer spending patterns and overall consumption levels in the economy.
No. Total daily caloric expenditure takes into consideration your body fat percentage and your average daily activity level. Bmr is the number of calories you would burn over 24hrs while lying down.
A combination of diet and exercise. Cardio-interval training 4 times a week minimum. Caloric intake lower than caloric expenditure.
For male weight maintenance, easiest rule is your bodyweight (in pounds) x 10. Therefore 150 lbs = 1,500 calories. The caloric intake of any individual is dependent on many factors. Your age, natural resting metabolism, body composition and activity level will all affect your ideal caloric intake. Therefore there is no general rule in determining your caloric intake. The link below provides an estimate based on some of the factors mentioned above.
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The ideal caloric intake can't be based on height and weight alone. Activity level (caloric expenditure) must be considered.
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