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Energy Needs

The amount of energy a person needs depends on a few factors.

What determines your energy needs?

What determines your energy needs?

  • How active you are.
  • Your biological sex.
  • How old you are.
Average energy needs

Average energy needs

  • The average amount of energy a man must eat in a day is 2,500 kcal/10,500 kJ.
  • The average amount of energy a woman must eat in a day is 2,000 kcal/8,400 kJ.
  • You know how much energy you are consuming because food and drink include this information on the labels to help people avoid over- and under-eating.
Problems

Problems

  • If you consume too many calories, you are likely to become obese, or overweight.
  • If you consume too few calories, you are likely to become underweight.
  • In both cases, you can become malnourished if you don’t get all the required food groups, vitamins and minerals.
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