They require less energy as they do not do much work compared to teenagers.
They should have less energy intake and less energy expenditure.
their muscles begin to atrophy and require less energy
Elderly patients require more vitamins and less water than adults. Elderly patients cannot tolerate high levels of water.
no it relly does not
They require less and little energy to grow
All individuals from the time they are born are dying to put it bluntly, but when getting older the elderly may have problems sleeping due to prescribed medications or, their brain cells are slowly dying off and can alter sleep patterns. However, some elderly people can be very active and can sleep their proper eight to ten hours. Elderly people can have bouts of insomnia and may take naps during the day because they don't have the energy they had when younger.
It requires energy.
It requires energy.
Generally, higher energy levels are less abundant than lower energy levels. This is because higher energy levels require more energy input to reach and maintain, so they are less commonly found in nature compared to lower energy levels that are more stable and prevalent.
Our energy needs depend on body mass because larger bodies require more energy to sustain basic functions like metabolism and movement. This is because more tissue and cells need to be supported and fueled by energy in larger bodies. Smaller bodies have less mass to maintain and therefore require less energy.
They need less energy because they don't do as much as when they were younger. Unless they are doing heavy work then they do require more energy
yeah. they will have less kinetic energy as they require more force to move
no it does not require energy.