Compare how much energy your client uses during a typical day (the TDEE) to how much energy he or she consumes (average calorie consumption per day). According to these values, is your client consuming too many or too few calories? Calculate the difference in the space below. Show your work!

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Answer:

The amount of calories depends on the difference between calories in and calories out.

Explanation:

The amount of the calories depends on how much calories are consumed by a person and how many calories are expended as energy. The balance is the calorie gain. In other words, a simple formula will be like this:

change in calories (cal) = calories consumed - calories expended

The balance determines how a person has been doing in terms of calorie gain.

Answer:

∆ in calories (kcal) = calories taken in - calories used

Explanation:

TDEE stands for total daily energy expenditure measured calories – it is the amount of energy that should be consumed to maintain weight.

To solve for the above in the question we need the following steps;

- reference the information found on the table of the client's report

- ascertain if client is consuming a few or a whole lot of calories

- write down the calorie deficit or excess on the client report

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