How active the pet is as well as health factors such as pregnancy will
affect daily calorie needs.
Not exact matches
The study evaluated how famine exposure — defined as 900
calories daily or less — during the Dutch Hunger Winter of 1944 - 1945
affected genome - wide DNA methylation levels.
Sounds kind of strange, but when you exercise, you can add more
calories to your
daily intake without
affecting your weight loss.
Does the supplemental intake
affect the
daily allotted carb /
calorie intake?
Although not counted towards net carbs for many, it still figures into the
daily calorie count and thus would
affect the percentage.
In the end, as you say, I can only observe how my body reacts, unfortunately with such oedema it's extremely difficult to know what is
affecting the swelling and what isn't (And thats with an extremely limited intake of fruits and veggies and very little
daily calorie consumption!!).
Total
daily calorie burn is also significantly
affected by age, sex, height, weight, training status and body composition.
While method # 1 is usually pretty accurate for most people, it still has the potential to be off to some degree because it doesn't account for many of those individual factors I mentioned before (like age, gender and activity level), all of which
affect what our
daily calorie maintenance level is.
While small breed dogs like the Yorkie typically burn three times the
daily calories as a large breed, activity level of your Yorkie will
affect their nutritional requirements and amount fed
daily significantly.