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- A person is performing an exercise routine that would be considered vigorous for them. They are doing 5-minute runs, during an interval style workout. Calculate their RER and energy expenditure for an individual with a VCO2 of 3.8 L/min and a VO2 of 4.2 L/min and a total exercise duration of 25-minutesIdentify the Desirable body weight (DBW), Ideal Height, and Total Energy Requirement (TER) of the following ages: Age in years DBW Ideal Height TER 4 5 8 10 12A 45 year old Jenny wanted to determine if she is taking enough food to gain weight. She currently weighs 55kg and takes in 2,000kcal per day. The following are her activities: (1) sleep for 7 hours (2) running for 2 hours with an estimated energy expenditure of 4.5kcal/min (3) working for 10 hours with an average energy expenditure of 3.5kcal/min, and (4) rest for the remaining time with an estimated time of 1.5kcal/min.
- calculate the EER (Estimated Energy Requirment) for a 25 yo female whose heigh is 5'5" and weighs 136 lbs and also low active. no handwritten answers please.Andree is a 25-year-old powerlifter. He weighs 235 lbs and is 6 ft 1in tall. His average day includes 90 min weight lifting at a MET of 6. He does HIIT workouts 3x/week for 30 minutes at a MET of 8. TDEE with TEA including both workouts: 2900 kcals + (961 kcals) + (427) - (213 kcals) = 4075 kcals Analyze his macronutrient needs. Determine the percentage ranges and g/kg ranges for protein and carbs. Determine the percentage range for fats. Prioritize carbohydrates and protein and determine the kcals of each. Determining remaining fat intake and double-check the percentage is within a healthy range. Final Protein g, kcals,%: Final Carbohydrate g, kcals, %: Final Fat g, kcals, %:Calculate the caloric requirement of a moderately active female weighing 65kg with a height of 5’6” using IBW & ABW.
- What is a better or more efficient fuel; Carbohydrates or Fats? What is the definition of RER or R values. And what is the R values at easy exercise and what is the R at high intensity exercise.A 25 year old male athlete who weighs 75 kg and is 178 cm tall consumes 3200 kcal's/day. His daily physical activity level would be considered heavy. Based on this information, what is his predicted daily energy expenditure? With his current diet and activity level, is he in positive, negative, or neutral energy balance?List the factors that regulate fuel selection during exercise.
- I do not know which diagram is for this question but please see and answer this question. I need help Question: Which of the following statements regarding carbohydrate and fat metabolism during exercise is true? A: plasma glucose contributes more to energy provision than does muscle glycogen at 85% Vo2 max B: the utilization of fat as an energy source is greatest at the highest exercise intensities e.g. greater than 85% VO2 max C: carbohydrate supplementation during moderately intense exercise (eg. 70-80% VO2 max) can help one to exercise longer until the onset of fatigue D: the greatest amount of glycogen is used at around 65% VO2 maxWhat is the optimal protein intake for athletes training in energy deficit? 0.8-1.1 grams/kilograms of body weight 1.2-1.5 grams/kilograms of body weight 1.8-2.7 grams/kilograms of body weight 3.0-3.5 grams/kilograms of body weightSascha is 37 years old. She has been maintaining the same healthful body weight throughout her adult life. She recently began drinking a glass of wine with dinner every evening (5 ounces; 125 Calories) but has made no other changes in her diet or level of physical activity. 1. Accurding to the energy balance equation, how much weight should Sascha gain if she continues to drink this amount of wine each night for one year? 2. Do you predict that she will actually gain this much weight? Explain why or why not.