The amount of blood a human has is generally correlated with body size, including height and weight. On average, an adult has about 7-8% of their body weight in blood, which means taller and heavier individuals typically have a greater blood volume. For instance, a person weighing around 70 kg may have approximately 5-6 liters of blood, while a larger individual would have proportionately more. However, individual variations, such as health status and fitness levels, can also influence blood volume.
On average, a 16-year-old has about 9-10 pints of blood in their body. However, the exact amount can vary based on factors like height, weight, and overall health.
A toddler typically has around 650-750 ml of blood in their body, which is about 7-8% of their total body weight. This amount can vary depending on the size and weight of the toddler.
It depends on the size of the individual. Average number used is usually 5 litres.
It is important to know how to convert units. In 125 pounds of blood there would be 125 pints of blood.
The four main factors that affect your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) are the amount of alcohol you consume, the rate at which you consume alcohol, your body weight, and your metabolism. Other factors that can play a role include your age, gender, tolerance to alcohol, and whether you have eaten food.
No your blood type should have absolutely no affect on your ability to loose weight. Your blood type is determined by antigens in your blood. These should not affect lipid cells or metabolism, which is what affets weight.
The average blood volume for an adult is about 70mL/kg of body weight. So, blood volume is more dependent on weight than height. That said, taller people generally weight more than short people (but not always), so your question may be true, with that caveat.
Being the proper weight for your height, having a blood pressure and pulse that is optimum. These can both be achieved by exercise and eating the correct amount and types of food.
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What is a normal blood sugar level for a 75 year old woman weight 175 height 5'8"?
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Blood pressure would decrease
Blood pressure would decrease
Blood pressure would increase
Blood pressure would increase
Weight loss with a healthy diet and exercise can ultimately reduce blood pressure. Note I said HEALTHY diet. Not eating the recommended calorie intake a day or just eating unhealthy food in a lesser amount is not a healthy diet.
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