Theo has sprained his ankle and will not be able to play basketball for the next month. He has decided to reduce his energy intake by 500 kcal per day to avoid weight gain. He has decided to focus his efforts on his lunch meal by switching from the Burger King Whopper cheeseburger to a McDonald's Premium Grilled Classic Chicken Sandwich and Diet Coke The Diet Coke has 0 kcal. With these changes, will Theo meet his goal of reducing his intake by 500 kcal? These two changes will result in a reduced calorie intake of approximately 700 kcal. These two changes will result in a reduced calorie intake, but it will be only approximately 390 kcal. O These two changes will result in reducing his intake enough to meet his goal. O Since he is still eating at a fast-food restaurant, the kilocalorie content is not important. All foods from fast-food restaurants cause weight gain

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Theo has sprained his ankle and will not be able to play basketball for the next month. He has decided to reduce his energy intake by 500 kcal per day to avoid weight gain. He has
decided to focus his efforts on his lunch meal by switching from the Burger King Whopper cheeseburger to a McDonald's Premium Grilled Classic Chicken Sandwich and Diet Coke
The Diet Coke has 0 kcal. With these changes, will Theo meet his goal of reducing his intake by 500 kcal?
O These two changes will result in a reduced calorie intake of approximately 700 kcal.
O These two changes will result in a reduced calorie intake, but it will be only approximately 390 kcal.
O These two changes will result in reducing his intake enough to meet his goal.
O Since he is still eating at a fast-food restaurant, the kilocalorie content is not important. All foods from fast-food restaurants cause weight gain.
Transcribed Image Text:Theo has sprained his ankle and will not be able to play basketball for the next month. He has decided to reduce his energy intake by 500 kcal per day to avoid weight gain. He has decided to focus his efforts on his lunch meal by switching from the Burger King Whopper cheeseburger to a McDonald's Premium Grilled Classic Chicken Sandwich and Diet Coke The Diet Coke has 0 kcal. With these changes, will Theo meet his goal of reducing his intake by 500 kcal? O These two changes will result in a reduced calorie intake of approximately 700 kcal. O These two changes will result in a reduced calorie intake, but it will be only approximately 390 kcal. O These two changes will result in reducing his intake enough to meet his goal. O Since he is still eating at a fast-food restaurant, the kilocalorie content is not important. All foods from fast-food restaurants cause weight gain.
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