Since muscle weighs more than fat, muscular athletes may exceed
these general weight guidelines and still be healthy.
Not exact matches
Your baby's doctor can give you instructions for using electrolyte liquids, based on your baby's
weight and age, but a
general guideline for the amount of total solution he should ingest over the course of three or four hours is 5 teaspoons (25 mL or cc) per pound of your baby's
weight.
If you want to lose
weight, the
general food pyramid
guidelines are to cut down on sugar, refined foods and -LSB-...]
The
general guidelines for determining the number of calories you should be consuming in order to lose
weight is based on your age,
weight, and the average amount of physical activity performed daily.
If you're currently at a healthy
weight, you can follow
general calorie
guidelines to maintain your body
weight.
If you're at a healthy body
weight, you can follow
general calorie
guidelines to determine your calorie needs.
Another
general guideline would be to make sure you are consuming 0.9 grams of protein per kilogram of body
weight every day.
A
general guideline is to consume 1 - 1.5 grams of protein per pound of body
weight each day from high quality sources such as fish, poultry, eggs, beef, milk, peanut butter and cottage cheese.
A nice
general guideline is to drink 1 ounce for every pound of lean body
weight.
As a
general guideline, the recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for protein for adults is 0.8 grams per kilogram of body
weight per day.
Take a look at my article on
Weight Training For Women for some
general guidelines and a link to information on this program at the bottom.
A
general guideline for a starting point for gaining
weight is to add approximately 300 - 500 calories per day onto your TDEE.
Here are some
general guidelines for
weight training goals.
Our Ideal
Weight Calculator is meant to be used as a general guideline based on popular formulas, and its results are not intended as strict values that a person must achieve to be considered an «ideal weight&r
Weight Calculator is meant to be used as a
general guideline based on popular formulas, and its results are not intended as strict values that a person must achieve to be considered an «ideal
weight&r
weight».
A
general guideline for diabetics who want to lose
weight is to keep caloric intake balanced and at the following percentages:
The
general guideline for safe
weight loss in dogs is 3 - 5 % body
weight loss per month, and for cats it's 1/2 pound (for obese cats) to 1 pound (for moderately overweight cats)
weight loss per month.
To ESTIMATE how big a puppy will be in adulthood the
general guideline is to double its
weight at 12 weeks of age OR use this Growth Chart.
Though some dog food formulas have a
general guideline that gives you an idea of how much food your dog will need, most only cite your dog's
weight as an influential factor.
While every animal is different,
general feeding
guidelines can be calculated based on the current life stage,
weight of the animal and how active they are.
Call your veterinarian for the right dosage which as a
general guideline is 3 milligrams of Benadryl multiplied by the
weight in pounds of your dog.
A
general guideline is.5 to 1 mg per pound of body
weight (1 teaspoon per 20 pounds of body
weight every 6 hours).
The new
guidelines continue to make application of these shared parenting
guidelines discretionary, but for parents who have between 110 and 128 overnights the
guidelines now call for a
weighted average of the
general support
guidelines [Schedule A] and the shared custody
guidelines [Schedule C], with each additional overnight above 109 increasing the share attributable to Schedule C by 1 / 19th until full Schedule C is used at 128 overnights.
While each carrier uses their own height and
weight limits, think of this chart as a
general guideline for the height and
weight cutoffs:
General Medical tasks, such as: measuring vital signs; pulse rate, temperature, blood pressure,
weight, and height; collecting and processing lab specimens, ensuring appropriate shipping
guidelines...