Infants probably consume between 0.3 and 1 gram per
kilogram of body weight if they are fed human milk or an enriched infant formula that contains coconut oil.
Not exact matches
While the suggested daily feeding volume at 5 days old to 3 months is 150 ml /
kilogram of body weight, do not worry
if your child consumes more or less than this.
However, according to a new Canadian study, you might still be not getting enough proteins,
if your daily intake is at the low end
of the recommended daily allowance
of 0.8 grams per
kilogram of body weight.
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.
Remember that
if you are healthy, you only need 0.80 grams
of protein per
kilogram of your
body weight.
If you want to minimize your exposure to dietary acrylamide, you'll need to restrict your intake
of the above foods in order to stay well under the EPA reference dose maximum safety level
of 2 micrograms per
kilogram of body weight (or about 140 micrograms for a person weighing 150 pounds).
The ratio is PER
KILOGRAM of body weight, so
if you need 0.6 g / kg, a 150 pound person would need nearly 41 grams
of protein per day.
The current guideline is around 0.8 gram (g) per
kilogram (kg)
of your
body weight each day
if you're over 19 years old.
Although the protein requirements for a sedentary person are modest, around 0.8 grams
of protein per
kilogram of body weight, you may need up to twice this amount
if you
weight train intensely.
According to the American Council on Exercise, to build muscle mass, you should eat 1.2 to 1.7 grams
of protein per
kilogram of your
body weight per day (
if you weigh 150 pounds, that works out to 75 to 120 grams
of protein per day).
If a horse receives less than one kilo
of hay per 100
kilograms of body weight, wood chewing can become extreme.
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kilogram of body weight, taken from the now outdated version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.
If they don't believe you, just ingest 2 mg
of cyanide for each
kilogram of your
body weight (1:500,000) and show those iteyucktuals what for!