Sentences with phrase «than the maintenance stage»

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Since the intensity levels are less easily controlled for Group III activities, they are more suitable for the maintenance stage, rather than the improvement stage, of cardiorespiratory fitness training.
According to PetMd; «The «AAFCO statement of nutritional adequacy or purpose» also called a «nutrition claim» is a statement that indicates the food is complete and balanced for a particular life stage, such as growth, reproduction, adult maintenance or a combination of these, or if the food does not meet the complete and balanced requirements than it is intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only.»
«All Life Stages» diets tend to be higher in calories than a diet aimed for solely adult dogs, such as an adult maintenance diet, and dogs with decreased energy requirements can become predisposed to obesity.
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If it is necessary to calculate the animal's energy requirements, the author recommends determining the animal's maintenance energy requirement (MER) by using the resting energy requirement (RER) equation and then multiplying by the factor for the appropriate life stage (Thatcher et al. 2010) rather than using the single MER equation.
Moreover, in support of H2, a significantly greater proportion of participants perceived balance (mutual sharing of work) in the current maintenance stage than in the earlier initiation stage (67.7 % vs. 35.8 %, z = 4.21, p <.001).
Although research on relationship endings has established that ex-partners often report that the dissolution phase is non-mutual, with one partner doing more of the work than the other (e.g., Attridge, Berscheid, & Simpson, 1995; Sprecher, 1994), much less is known about how couples perceive the balance of work at the initiation and maintenance stages.
Because mutuality, egalitarianism, and equity constitute common ideals that most people value and strive to achieve in their close romantic relationships (e.g., Canary & Stafford, 1992; Dainton & Stafford, 1993; Haas & Stafford, 1998), we hypothesize that our participants will be more likely to perceive balanced than imbalanced sharing of relationship work, at both the initiation stage (H1a) and the maintenance stage (H1b).
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