Not exact matches
According to Vanamala and collaborators, the mother rabbit was exposed to about 200 micrograms of BPA per
kilogram of
body weight each day
from day 15 of gestation until 7 days after birth, and the offspring absorbed BPA via the placenta or milk during that time.
A typical person in the U.S. is exposed to 1 to 30 micrograms of DEHP per
kilogram body weight per day
from eating, breathing or through the skin, Neese said.
The amount of protein
from powder should be around 0.3 g per
kilogram of your
body weight.
In large nutritional surveys that have been done on young athletes ranging
from 12 - 18 years old, the carb intake of female athletes tends to be on average 3 - 4 grams per
kilogram of
body weight lower than male athletes.
The latest studies indicate that if you're trying to gain muscle, you'll generally get the best results by eating anywhere
from 1.2 — 1.8 grams per
kilogram of
body weight.
Both the American College of Sports Medicine and Academy of Dietetics and Nutrition advises endurance athletes, like marathoners, bump up their daily protein intake
from 0.8 grams to 1.4 grams per
kilogram of
body weight.
In the laboratory animal study, avocado leaf extract in doses ranging
from 100 milligrams to 800 milligrams per
kilogram of
body weight helped prevent seizures in response to several substances known to induce seizures.
Scientists gave several compounds derived
from holy basil, most known and a few newly identified, to laboratory animals in doses of 40 milligrams per
kilogram of
body weight.
Lysine
from protein foods should include eating 1.0 to 1.1 grams /
kilogram of
body weight daily (for adults).
It's a chart that shows as protein increases
from 1 gram per
kilogram of
body weight to 2.1 grams per
kilogram of
body weight, you see a significant increase in the amount of calcium in the urine.
For resistance exercise, you'll need to eat a mix of approximately 0.3 - 0.5 g of carbs per
kilogram of your target
body weight and 0.3 - 0.5 g of protein per
kilogram of your target
body weight, as this will help you get plenty of energy
from the carbs to perform each set you do and the extra protein will help keep muscle breakdown to a minimum while you exercise.
Clinically effective dosages of yohimbine range
from 0.1 to 0.2 milligrams per
kilogram of
body weight.
For people significantly different
from these target
weights, you may choose to include 0.8 grams of dietary protein per
kilogram (about 2.2 pounds) of
body weight.
In large nutritional surveys that have been done on young athletes ranging
from 12 - 18 years old, the intake of female athletes is on average 3 - 4 grams per
kilogram of
body weight lower than male athletes.
Using this approach, researchers have extensively studied alcohol's effects in healthy people at doses ranging
from 0.16 to 1.0 grams of alcohol per
kilogram of
body weight (g / kg)(Williams and Salamy 1972).
Aluminum was used to form the hood, which shaves 5.3
kilograms from the car's nose, and structural adhesives were applied to rigidly fasten some
body panels together, improving the Type - R's overall structural rigidity without increasing the vehicle's overall
weight.
According to the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) data, clinical signs appear after dogs ingested anywhere
from 2.2 grams to 62.4 grams per
kilogram of
body weight (1
kilogram is equal to 2.2 pounds).
If you are a regular reader, you will know that there used to be reference table on this page, displaying the minimum nutrient requirements for adult dogs per
kilogram of
body weight, taken
from the now outdated version of «Nutrient Requirements of Dogs» published by the NRC in 1985.
When you lose
weight, the by - product of the fat loss is removed
from your
body as gases and liquids; for every 10
kilograms of fat you lose, 8.4
kilograms is released
from your
body via exhaled carbon dioxide and 1.6
kilograms is released as water via sweating, urination, and other excretions.
Childhood
body mass index (BMI)(calculated as
weight in
kilograms divided by height in meters squared) was defined as the average of sex - and age - standardized BMIs as calculated
from physical measurements taken at ages 5, 7, 9, and 11 years.
Maternal
body mass index (BMI) was calculated
from self - reported height and
weight measurements (
weight in
kilograms divided by height in meters squared).
Maternal
body mass index was calculated
from self - reported height and
weight measurements (
weight in
kilograms divided by height in meters squared).