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3) Your client has appeared to be doing everything right coming into the gym every day (six days per week) and doing his extra hour

3) Your client has appeared to be doing everything right coming into the gym every day (six days per week) and doing his extra hour of aerobic exercise to get back into shape for his hiking trip later this year. You check in with him while he is on the treadmill and know that he is working at the intensity you prescribed; yet, he is not losing any weight. He is not gaining weight either, but everyone is starting to wonder why he has not started to lose weight. He is a 100 kg man in his 40s, who has been walking on the treadmill at 10% grade and 3.5 mph for an hour to prepare for his hiking trip. Just from doing this aerobic exercise six days a week, how many calories would you have expected him to expend weekly, and by the end of in the first month (4 weeks) of training? Also calculate these values as pounds and kilograms of fat mass loss. Write a summary sentence including the following expectations: number of calories expended per week, fat mass lost per week, and by the end of the first month.

For each of the variables below, indicate whether you have this information or need it (bold each appropriate selection). Note, just because you do not have certain information, does not necessarily mean you need it to answer this question.

Variable Name

Have it?

Need it?

Variable Name

Have it?

Need it?

Client Wt/Mass

Yes No

Yes No

Type of Activity

Yes No

Yes No

Calories/Energy to expend (goal)

Yes No

Yes No

Calories expended by activity

Yes No

Yes No

Grade of TM

Yes No

Yes No

VO2 demand

Yes No

Yes No

Speed of activity

Yes No

Yes No

Activity METs

Yes No

Yes No

Anything else you know for solving this question?

Anything else you need to know to solve this question?

Now, based on what you answered above, and the question you are trying to answer, which of the following do you need to use to answer this question?

Convert Miles per hour to Meters per minute

Yes No

Formula for VO2 demand from TM speed and grade

Yes No

Convert VO2 to METs

Yes No

Formula for Calories from METs

Yes No

Convert Calories to Pounds

Yes No

Step 1 -- Conversion or Formula used:

Calculations:

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Step 2 -- Conversion or Formula used:

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Step 3 -- Conversion or Formula used:

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Step 4 -- Conversion or Formula used:

Calculations:

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Step 5 -- Conversion or Formula used:

Calculations:

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