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22 April, 18:59

has recently taken up weight lifting and his friends at the gym mistakenly believe they should eat more protein to build muscle. The DRI for protein for healthy adults is 0.8 g per kg body weight. If Reuben weighs 205 lbs (93 kg), how many grams protein per kg body weight did he eat on this day

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  1. 22 April, 19:24
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    Ruben Ward has been weight lifting and eating a high protein diet. Below is Ruben's profile and what he ate for a day. He entered his profile information and food intake into Diet & Wellness Plus and then pulled the Diet & Wellness Plus Reports. View Ruben's Intake vs Goals and Macronutrient Ranges Reports and then answer the questions below. Profile for Ruben Ward 1. Age: 19 years old 2. Gender: Male 3. Height: 5 ft, 8 inches 4. Weight: 205 lbs 5. Non-Smoker 6. Activity Level: Active

    Ruben has recently taken up weight lifting, and his friends at the gym mistakenly believe they should eat more protein to build muscle. The DRI for protein for healthy adults is 0.8 g per kg body weight. If Ruben weighs 205 lbs (93 kg), how many grams protein per kg body weight did he eat on this day?

    a. 5.37 g/kg

    b. 10.33 g/kg

    c. 3.55 g/kg

    d. 4.88 g/kg

    Answer:

    c. 3.55g/kg

    Explanation:

    RDI means Recommended Dietary intake. It is the required amount of a nutrient expected to be taken by an individual for optimal health.

    The Recommended Dietary Intake I'd protein falls withing the range of 0.8 grams per kg to 1.8 grams per kg

    For Reuben

    He weighs 93 kg

    If Reuben consumed 330 grams of protein, his grams of protein per kg body weight is

    330 grams : 93kg

    = 3.55g/kg.
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