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littleanan

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Using the Mifflin-St. Jeor equation for men (below) and a stress factor of 1.3, calculate the energy needs of Mr. Briggs, who is 33 years old, is 173 cm tall, and weighs 67 kg. RMR = 9.99weight (kg) + 6.25height (cm)  4.92age (years) + 5
 a. 1593 kcal
  b. 1918 kcal
  c. 2071 kcal
  d. 2493 kcal
  e. 2601 kcal

Question 2

Which of the following foods would have the most nutrient density?
 A) Ice cream
  B) French fries
  C) Yogurt
  D) Water



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Mollythedog

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

C



littleanan

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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