Although the data indicate that women have a lower nitrogen requirement than
men per kilogram of body weight, this was only statistically significant when all studies were included, but not when the analysis was restricted to the primary data sets.
Not exact matches
For example, Greg Meyer, this year's Boston
men's winner with a sterling time
of 2:09:00, consumes 80 milliliters
of oxygen
per kilogram of body weight per minute at full effort.
A: The US Department
of Agriculture recommends that all
men and women over the age
of 19 should get at least 0.8 grams
of protein
per kilogram of body weight per day (or 0.37 grams
per pound).
Some studies claim that an average
man requires 0.4 grams
of protein
per each
kilogram of body weight.
In this trial fasted
men consumed 0.8 grams
per kilogram of body weight of alcohol prior to sleep (For a 170 pound guy this is about 60ish grams
of alcohol, that is about 6 beers or 4 nine - ounce glasses
of wine (these are BIG glasses).
For
men and women age 19 years and older, the U.S. recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for protein is 0.8 grams
of protein /
kilogram body weight per day.