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The correct answer among the choices given is option A. Athletes can end up anemic, injured, and chronically sick with colds or the flu if they neglect their protein needs. Athletes require the essential nutrients and minerals the body needs. Studies also has showed that athletes needs more protein in their diet due to their intense training.
Answer:
It is TRUE that In the Harvard alumni study, Paffenbarger reported that individuals who burned fewer than 1,000 calories per week during exercise had nearly twice the mortality risk as those who burned more than 2,500 calories per week
Explanation:
Ralph S. Paffenbarger, Jr. was an epidemiologist, ultramarathoner, and professor at both Stanford University School of Medicine and Harvard University School of Public Health.
A calorie is a unit of energy. In nutrition, calories refer to the energy people get from the food and drink they consume, and the energy they use in physical activity. Calories are listed in the nutritional information on all food packaging. Many weight loss programs center around reducing the intake of calories.
The risk of mortality provides a medical classification to estimate the likelihood of in-hospital death for a patient.
As long as calories consumed and expended are not the same, diet or activity level should be adjusted for the good of the body's health.
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