Sentences with phrase «requirements per pound»

Young puppies should be fed at least three times a day — morning, noon, and early evening — until their food requirements per pound of body weight begin to level off as they mature.
The calorie requirements per pound of body weight are greater during the first year of life than at any other time.

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According to ESPN, 11 of the Patriots» 12 game balls were inflated two pounds per square inch under the League requirements, making them easier to throw and catch in inclement weather (who knew?).
Farmers typically receive a price premium of 5 to 10 cents per pound of Bird - Friendly - certified coffee on top of the premium they receive from their organic certification (a requirement for Bird - Friendly certification).
«Most people need at least 0.4 grams of protein per pound of body weight to meet basic protein requirements,» says White.
Answer: Just as children have high protein needs during growth periods (0.6 grams of protein per pound of body weight), athletes also have requirements higher than the USDA's Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) of 0.4 grams of protein per pound of body weight when building muscles: endurance athletes need 0.55 grams per pound, while strength athletes need 0.75 grams per pound.
«The fuels we're testing now have equal or better energy content than the Jet A requirements,» of at least 48 megajoules per kilogram (20,700 British thermal units per pound).
The first version of the standards was announced in March 2012, and contained a single requirement of 1,000 pounds of carbon dioxide per megawatt - hour.
Furthermore, by simply slicing meat and pounding USOs, hominins would have improved their ability to chew meat into smaller particles by 41 %, reduced the number of chews per year by another 5 %, and decreased masticatory force requirements by an additional 12 %.
To calculate your approximate protein requirements (grams per day), divide your body weight (in pounds) by 2.2.
Hello, Aristotle, I can't find my notes from Dr. Perlmutter's Grain Brain about specific protein requirements, but two other very creditable doctors who tout very similar diets to Dr. Perlmutter's say that your daily protein need is 1/2 gram per pound of lean mass.
By meeting average daily protein requirements -LRB-.7 — 1 gram per pound of lean bodyweight formula), eating nutritious vegetables and fruits (easy to stay in 50 - 100 gram range, even with generous servings), and staying satisfied with delicious high fat foods (meat, fish, eggs, nuts, seeds), you can lose one to two pounds of body fat per week and then keep it off forever by eating in the maintenance range.
The one gram per pound rule is the easiest and most commonly used method of calculating your daily protein requirement, but it does have drawbacks.
Using nitrogen balance data it was found that the protein requirements for strength athletes is 0.6 grams of protein per pound per day and 0.5 grams of protein per pound per day for endurance athletes.
I'm trying to figure out why some trainers and doctors recommend 1 gram of protein per pound of body weight, making someone working out 1 - 2 hours a day gulp down 2 - 3 times their protein requirement, mostly in the form of whey protein.
As you'll discover when you read the bodybuilding diet guide (previous link), you should increase your protein intake so that you're eating about 1.1 - 1.4 grams of protein per pound of lean body mass, each day (side note: if you're relatively lean, you can simplify this protein requirement calculation by multiplying your total body weight by 1.0)...
generally requirements are expressed as Grams per kilogram (not pounds).
The protein requirement for a highly active person is one gram per pound of body weight per day, while for a moderately or less active person it's around 60 - 70 grams per day.
For healthy dogs under 20 lbs, their daily water requirement is 1 cup (8oz) per five pounds of its body weight.
According to PetEducation.com, dogs have a daily requirement of 3.3 mg of copper per pound of dog food they consume.
The scientists calculated nine to 22 calories per inch, meaning that a 6 - inch bully stick could represent nine percent of the daily recommended calorie count for a 50 - pound dog or a whopping 30 percent of the requirements for a smaller 10 - pound dog.
These bully sticks tested contained between nine to 22 calories per inch, meaning the average six inch stick packed 88 calories — nine percent of the daily calorie requirements for a 50 - pound dog, and 30 percent of the daily calorie requirements for a 10 - pound dog.
Adults have a lower daily requirement, only 45 calories per pound.
The ideal daily calorie requirement for a growing puppy is around 55 calories per pound of its body weight.
China's NEA knows that new Ultra-supercritical coal - fired power plants can meet the requirement of emitting less than 1,627 pounds of CO2 per MWh.
CO2 will still be above the 1,100 pounds per MWh requirement of the EPA's, so they can't be built in the U.S..
Requirements for vehicles over 20,000 pounds: Vehicles that have a gross vehicle weight or gross combined weight in excess of 20,000 pounds, typically commercial motor vehicles, are required to have higher liability coverage limits, per Louisiana law.
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