Answer: Essential body fat is about 3% for men and 12% for women. However, research suggests that for best health and fitness men's body fat should range between 10-18%, and the women's range is 15-23%. Being over-fat, or having a high ratio of body fat to lean body mass, is associated with a higher risk for chronic disease.
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False
<span>When the body's energy intake is balanced with energy expenditure, an individual will NOT gain weight. </span>When the body's energy intake is balanced with energy expenditure, people neither gain weight nor lose it, since the energy intake is balanced with the energy expenditure. only if this balance is off, a change in weight can occur.
I am pretty sure it is A or D. Sorry I dont know the exact answer
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Carbohydrates in foods include all sugars (sucrose [table sugar], glucose, fructose, lactose, maltose) and starches (found in pasta, bread, and grains). These carbohydrates can be digested by the body and provide energy for cells.
Protein:enzymes and hormones
Body Composition-Body composition is the proportion of fat and non-fat mass in your body. Healthy body composition is one that includes a lower percentage of body fat and a higher percentage of non-fat mass, which includes muscle, bones, and organs.
Cardiovascular Endurance-Cardiovascular endurance is how efficiently your heart, blood vessels, and lungs supply oxygen-rich blood to working muscles during physical activity (aerobic activity like walking, running, cycling, or playing a sport) for a prolonged period of time or for more than 90 seconds.
Flexibility-the quality of bending easily without breaking.
Muscular Endurance-How muscular strength and muscular endurance are related?
Muscular strength is the amount of force you can put out or the amount of weight you can lift.
Muscular Strength-Muscular endurance is how many times you can move that weight without getting exhausted (very tired).