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Physics, 04.07.2019 22:30 santiagohgonzales

A24-year old graduate student, 188 cm tall and weighing 132 kg, damaged his knee while playing soccer. toward the end of his recovery period, he became convinced that he needed to make an effort to lose weight. he was referred to a dietician by the student health center, and a diet history revealed that his typical daily intake was 140 g protein, 120 g fat, and 590 g carbohydrate. he expressed a desire to reduce to 86 kg, a level close to his ideal weight, without significantly changing his sedentary level of activity. he wishes to accomplish this in 8 months at which time he plans to begin a job search. how is obesity defined by the medical community? determine the number of calories this student will have to consume per day to achieve his ideal should be is00 la00 protein, fat, and carbohydrate, b) the definition of what's known as the basal metabolic rate cal/day weight in 8 months. you will have to research a few things: a) calories obtained per gram of (bmr- also called basal energy expenditure, c) how the bmr is affected by activity, and d) the calories needed to sustain 1 kg of body mass. assume there are 244 days in 8 months and that all of the weight loss will come from adipose tissue. one of the diets now recommended by the medical community suggests 15% of caloric intake come from protein, 55% from carbohydrate, and 30 % from fat. how much protein, carbohydrate, and fat will this student be able to consume per day during the 8 month period?

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