Does not take into account where your weight comes from (fat vs. muscle)
Very cost efficient
Only for use with Adults
7.02
Height- weight charts are used to calculate thebody mass indexof the person to see how healthy they are. Being cost-efficient is not a negative aspect of the height weight chart. Thus, option C is correct.
A height weight chart is used to measure the growth factors like the height and weight of the person to compare it with the regular parameters to determine the body condition.
It does not provide information about the fat and muscle content and percentage in the body and is a negative aspect. The method being cost-effective is not negative but rather positive as it can be easily used by everyone.
Therefore, the cost efficiency of the chart is not a negative aspect.
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Answer:
"Hunger hormones" (ghrelin) in your blood and an empty stomach signal the brain when you're hungry. When you need more proteins to function, your brain tells you that you need food.
Explanation:
B. 3,000
C. 2,500
D. 2,000
Answer: A. 3,500
Explanation:
The weight of the body is a balancing act. The relation between the weight and calories is simple. If you eat more calories then your body use or burn then you will gain weight.
Each pound of the body fat consists of approximately 3500 calories thus one must reduce the calories by 500 each day by eating less, and performing regular exercises so as to reduce one pound a week.
Static stretches are part of an effective cool down because they can help
increase range of motion