Genetics, a shared social environment and lastly a shared physical environment! And the person above me is also correct to :)
Hi. Your question is incomplete. However, by the context of the question it is possible to consider that you want to calculate the amount of calories from the elements mentioned in the question above. In that case, I hope the answer below can help you.
To calculate calories, you must understand that each gram of protein and carbohydrate has 4 calories. Similarly, each gram of fat has 9 calories. So, to answer your question, you would multiply the grams of carbohydrate by 4, the grams of protein by 4, and the grams of fat by 9. This would be done as follows:
35 grams of carbohydrates * 4=140 calories
25 grams of protein * 4 = 100 calories
12 grams of fat * 9 = 108 calories
False. The disorder won't go away on its own, there has to be an effort to make the disorder go away, usually with professional help. If the individual is suffering, then feels as though they're better on their own, they're likely to relapse and it will be a repetitive circle throughout their lifetime before seeking help.
<span>True. You need to be totally responsible for your
overall fitness and wellness. This means that as you age you have to take care
of your body more than you did when you were younger. This is because as you
age, processes in the body tend to move at a slower rate causing a slow
deterioration in the body. If a person is not conscious about making positive
lifestyle choices that are aimed for a lifetime of physical fitness, he/she
might experience disorders and diseases that might lead to a slow or
instantaneous death.</span>
Answer:
Balance is the ability to control your body's position, whether stationary (i.e. a complex yoga pose) or while moving (e.g. skiing). Balance is a key component of fitness, along with strength, endurance, and flexibility. There are various ways to perform balance exercises.
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Explanation:
The whole purpose of recovery in exercise is to allow your muscles to repair themselves and to engage muscles that are sore from your workout. There are also different things that you can do during the recovery stage to help move the process along and come out ready to perform better than your pre-rest stage