Answer:
Higher health spending per capita and higher life expectancy, the relationship tends to be less pronounced.
Explanation:
P = -1.5w + 55
(pounds equals losing 1.5 lbs a week plus the starting weight)
your second question is a little vague so i’m assuming you mean the values of p every week if Rocco loses 1.5 lbs every week until the goal of 45 lbs is reached. that goes as follows:
w1: 53.5 lbs
w2: 52 lbs
w3: 50.5 lbs
w4: 49 lbs
w5: 47.5 lbs
w6: 46 lbs
w7: 44.5 lbs
so Rocco would reach the vet’s weight recommendation after 7 weeks
There are a lot, however the one real nutrient you should ever really worry about with diabetes are carbohydrates; Primarily Fibers and sugars.
The second part of FITT is "intensity." This refers to the amount of effort expended in a particular workout. It is important to find a good balance of intensity during the workout in order to burn energy but prevent injury. One way for individuals to do this is to determine their target heart rate, and then try and stay inside that zone.
It's a PDR or the more simple answer would be just a medical dictionary