Asked by Facundo Grimberg on May 22, 2024
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If energy intake is greater than energy output, an individual will tend to
A) gain weight.
B) lose weight.
C) neither gain nor lose weight.
Energy Intake
The total amount of energy from food and drink consumed and utilized by the body, measured in calories or joules.
Gain Weight
An increase in body weight through the accumulation of fat, muscle mass, or both, often resulting from an imbalance between calories consumed and burned.
- Analyze the effects of dietary changes on body weight and composition.
Verified Answer
DG
Deiniel GatchalianMay 22, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
When energy intake exceeds energy output, the body stores the excess energy, typically as fat, leading to weight gain.
Learning Objectives
- Analyze the effects of dietary changes on body weight and composition.
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