00:01
Okay, this question says marta is 5.
00:04
Well, specifically, first we need to convert this, this martha's height to centimeters.
00:10
Okay, so if we convert this or the data that they are giving us, we're going to have that martha's height is equal to 178 centimeters.
00:22
Now, and also she weights 125 pounds.
00:32
So, if we convert these pounds to, to 2 kilograms you're going to have 56 .7 kilograms.
00:43
So these are the patients height and weight.
00:47
Now in this case, they are asking you, is her bmi considered healthy and also they are asking you for her bmi.
00:56
So in this case, you want to calculate her bmi, you have to divide her weight by her height square like this.
01:10
Okay, and you're going to get approximately 17 .9.
01:16
So this is her bmi.
01:18
So a bmi of 17 .9 is considered underweight.
01:23
So this patient is underweight.
01:28
Okay, and this is not necessarily healthy.
01:31
It is important to note that this bmi is not always an accurate measure of health and should be interpreted alongside other factors, such as body composition and overall lifestyle.
01:41
The next question says, it says if martha is 33 years old, what is her estimated energy requirements range and use that quick and easy method for estimating energy needs.
01:55
So in this case, to estimate these patients ' estimated energy requirement, we need to consider her age, gender, weight, height, and physical activity level...