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Calculate the energy and protein requirements for a 30-month-old male who weighs 31 pounds and is 33 inches long.

Table: DRIs for Energy for Children

(Available at: http://books.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=10490&page=107 )

EER for Boys 3 through 8 years

EER = 88.5 ? (61.9 × age [y]) + PA × (26.7 × weight [kg] + 903 × height [m]) + 20 kcal

EER for Girls 3 through 8 Years

EER = 135.3 ? (30.8 × age [y]) + PA × (10.0 × weight [kg] + 934 × height [m]) + 20 kcal

PA = 1.00 if PAL is estimated to be ? 1.0 < 1.4 (sedentary)

PA = 1.13 if PAL is estimated to be ? 1.4 < 1.6 (low active)

PA = 1.26 if PAL is estimated to be ? 1.6 < 1.9 (active)

PA = 1.42 if PAL is estimated to be ? 1.9 < 2.5 (very active)

1.   Calculate the energy and protein requirements for a 30-month-old male who weighs 31

pounds and is 33 inches long.

2.   Calculate the energy and protein requirements for a 27-month-old female who weighs

29 pounds and is 34 inches long.

3.   Calculate the energy and protein requirements for a four-year-old female who weighs

38 pounds, is 39 inches tall, and is considered active.

4.   Calculate the energy and protein requirements for a five-year-old male who weighs 42

pounds, is 44 inches tall, and is considered sedentary.

5.   What differences do you notice between the toddlers’ requirements and the

preschoolers’ requirements? What differences do you notice between the female and

male preschoolers’ requirements?

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