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Question 1 Fred has returned for his next visit.
Client: Fred
Age: 56
Height: 5 feet 10 inches Weight: 270 pounds
BMR calculations:
Males BMR= 66+(6.23 x weight in pounds) +(12.7 x height in inches) -(6.8 x age) Physical Activity (PA) Estimates 1.2 = little to no exercise 1.375 = light exercise 1-3 days per week 1.55 = moderate exercise 3-5 days per week Your text here 1
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Your Answer:
1.725 = hard exercise 6-7 days per week 1.9 = hard daily exercise/job
- Today you want to determine the amount of energy (calories) that
Fred should be ingesting daily to maintain his current weight. Using the BMR formula, determine Fred’s BMR.Males BMR= 66+(6.23 x weight in pounds) +(12.7 x height in inches) -(6.8 x age) BMR= 66+(6.23 x 270) +(12.7 x 70) -(6.8 x 56)
BMR = 66 + (1682.1) + (889) - (380.8)
= 66 + 1682.1 + 889 - 380.3
BMR= 2, 256.8
1. BMR calculations:
Males BMR= 66+(6.23 x weight in pounds) +(12.7 x height in inches) - (6.8 x age) 66+{6.23 x 270) +(12.7 x 70) - (6.8 x 56)
66 + (1682) + (889) – (380.8)
BMR= 2637 – 380.8= 2256
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Question 2
Your Answer:
Fred has returned for his next visit.
Client: Fred
Age: 56
Height: 5 feet 10 inches Weight: 270 pounds
BMR calculations:
Males BMR= 66+(6.23 x weight in pounds) +(12.7 x height in inches) -(6.8 x age) Physical Activity (PA) Estimates 1.2 = little to no exercise 1.375 = light exercise 1-3 days per week 1.55 = moderate exercise 3-5 days per week 1.725 = hard exercise 6-7 days per week 1.9 = hard daily exercise/job
- To determine individual energy requirements, multiply the BMR x
the appropriate activity level. This provides the number of calories required daily to maintain the current weight.Show your work.Males BMR= 66+(6.23 x weight in pounds) +(12.7 x height in inches) -(6.8 x age) BMR= 66+(6.23 x 270) +(12.7 x 70) -(6.8 x 56)
BMR = 66 + (1682.1) + (889) - (380.8)
9/4/2020Case Study Module 3: Essentials in Nutrition- Stepp
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= 66 + 1682.1 + 889 - 380.3
BMR= 2, 256.8
BMR x activity factor EER = 2,256.8 x 1.2 = 2708.16 EER = 2708 calories
- Once the BMR is calculated, the activity level can then be
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added.Physical Activity (PA) Estimates 1.2 = little to no exercise 1.375 = light exercise 1-3 days per week 1.55 = moderate exercise 3-5 days per week 1.725 = hard exercise 6-7 days per week 1.9 = hard daily exercise/job BMR x Activity factor of 1.2 2256 x 1.2 = 2707
Question 3 Fred has returned for his next visit.
Client: Fred
Age: 56
Height: 5 feet 10 inches Weight: 270 pounds