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They result in weight loss after one year ranged from 3.0 to 6.7 kg (6.6-14.8 lbs ... equal to about 13 percent of the ... BMI exceeds 35 kg/m 2 and who fail to make ...
Consumption of HFCS in the U.S. has declined since it peaked at 37.5 lb (17.0 kg) per person in 1999. The average American consumed approximately 22.1 lb (10.0 kg) of HFCS in 2018, [42] versus 40.3 lb (18.3 kg) of refined cane and beet sugar. [43] [44] This decrease in domestic consumption of HFCS resulted in a push in exporting of the product ...
A 68 kg (150 lb) person walking at 4 km/h (2.5 mph) requires approximately 210 kilocalories (880 kJ) of food energy per hour, which is equivalent to 4.55 km/MJ. [ 15 ] 1 US gal (3.8 L) of petrol contains about 114,000 British thermal units (120 MJ) [ 52 ] of energy, so this is approximately equivalent to 360 miles per US gallon (0.65 L/100 km).
Molecular weights of the species in the representative octane combustion are 114, 32, 44, and 18 for C 8 H 18, O 2, CO 2, and H 2 O, respectively; therefore one kilogram (2.2 lb) of fuel reacts with 3.51 kilograms (7.7 lb) of oxygen to produce 3.09 kilograms (6.8 lb) of carbon dioxide and 1.42 kilograms (3.1 lb) of water.
Recommendations on energy requirements in the most medically compromised patients vary, from 5–10 kcal/kg/day to 1900 kcal/day. [ 177 ] [ 178 ] This risk-averse approach can lead to underfeeding, which results in poorer outcomes for short- and long-term recovery.
Coffee consumption (kg. per capita and year) Nordic countries are the highest coffee-consuming nations when measured per capita per year, with consumption in Finland as the world's highest. [154] Finland – 26.45 lb (12.00 kg) Norway – 21.82 lb (9.90 kg) Iceland – 19.84 lb (9.00 kg) Denmark – 19.18 lb (8.70 kg)
Driving in Formula One is highly demanding physically, with drivers typically burning around 1,000 calories per hour and losing 2–4 kg (4–9 lb) of weight per race. [ 138 ] [ 139 ] A key reason for the physical demands is the extreme g-forces generated by driving at high speeds, with modern Formula One cars capable of generating forces of up ...