Not exact matches
You can achieve your
ideal body when you follow the nutritional principles taught in this System - because how your
body LOOKS and FEELS is much more important than the number on the
scale!
Even so,
scaling strength to bodyweight is not an
ideal approach, and adjusting force production to muscle cross-sectional area or lean
body mass is more accurate.
Body Condition Score: we score your pets body on a scale of 1 - 9 to assess if they are underweight, ideal weight, or overwei
Body Condition Score: we score your pets
body on a scale of 1 - 9 to assess if they are underweight, ideal weight, or overwei
body on a
scale of 1 - 9 to assess if they are underweight,
ideal weight, or overweight.
A
body condition score is a number that correlates to certain physical attributes and most
body condition score
scales are a one through five with three being
ideal.
Body condition scores based on a five - point
scale and actual weight were used in classifying pets as either underweight,
ideal, overweight or obese.
Body condition scores based on a five - point
scale and actual weight were used in classifying pets as either underweight, thin,
ideal, overweight or obese.
Body condition scores based on a whole - integer, nine - point
scale and actual weight were used in classifying pets as either underweight, thin,
ideal, overweight or obese.
All animals must be within an
ideal weight range according to a
body condition
scale and no less than 5 lbs and no more than 75 lbs.
Each subsequent point on the 9 - point
scale represents an increase or decrease of 10 - 15 % in
body fat above or below
ideal (i.e. 1 emaciated and 9 grossly obese).
Dr. Turner says: Depending on where the patient falls on that
scale, I calculate the
ideal body weight, the recommended daily caloric intake for weight loss and how many weeks to meet that goal.