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  2. Human body weight - Wikipedia

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    The Leffler formula is used for children 0–10 years of age. [1] In those less than a year old, it is = + and for those 1–10 years old, it is = + where m is the number of kilograms the child weighs and a m and a y respectively are the number of months or years old the child is.

  3. I set a goal to transform 50 percent of my body weight into muscle within a year. ... at 75, I go to the gym five to seven days a week. ... 'Totally changed my 64-year-old skin' AOL.

  4. How much should you exercise to actually lose weight? - AOL

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    However, aerobic exercise exceeding 150 minutes per week, at moderate intensity or greater, was more likely to achieve clinically important reductions in weight-loss parameters. Adult with obesity ...

  5. Overweight - Wikipedia

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    Being overweight has been shown not to increase mortality [qualify evidence] in older people: in a study of 70 to 75-year old Australians, mortality was lowest for "overweight" individuals (BMI 25 to 29.9), [18] while a study of Koreans found that, among those initially aged 65 or more, an increase in BMI to above 25 was not associated with ...

  6. Should You Weigh Yourself Every Day? Weighing the Pros & Cons

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    One study with over 10,000 smart scale users showed that daily weigh-ins in particular were associated with weight loss progress, though regular weigh-ins in general helped with weight loss ...

  7. Brain size - Wikipedia

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    In men the average weight is about 1370 g and in women about 1200 g. [4] [contradictory] The volume is around 1260 cm 3 in men and 1130 cm 3 in women, although there is substantial individual variation. [5] Yet another study found that adult human brain weight is 1300–1400 g for adult humans and 350–400 g for newborn humans.