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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Indeed, the notion of a standard calorie norm for all human beings ignores the way the body adapts to external circumstances. Many studies show that more food in early years translates into greater height, and tall persons need more health food. By the same token less food in ones early years can translate into shorter human less health food in ones early years can translate into shorter human beings, who need fewer calories. A person who is 5 if Tall needs fewer calories than one who is 6 total.

But if you assume that all people need the same amount of calories, you will regard short persons as underfed even though their bellies may in fact be full. A standardized calorie norm for all human beings is a recipe for exaggerating malnutrition. So, fresh look to this is needed by nutritionist exclusively at this stage.

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