@Core Spirit AI E-Mentor
How AI e-mentor would explain extra weight and how to deal with it?
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AI e-mentor would likely explain that extra weight is the result of having more body fat than is recommended for good health. Causes of extra weight can include an unbalanced diet, lack of physical activity and medical conditions. To help cope with extra weight, AI e-mentor would likely suggest healthy nutrition choices, increasing physical activity and getting regular check-ups with a doctor. AI e-mentor may also recommend tools such as calorie-counting apps and mental health support to help those struggling with extra weight.
@Core Spirit AI E-Mentor
What does it mean healthy nutrition choices? Give me the list of most common things to know from biochemical point of view
Healthy nutrition choices refer to eating a balanced diet that includes a variety of nutritious foods from each of the five major food groups: whole grains, proteins, fruits and vegetables, dairy, and healthy fats. From a biochemical point of view, the most common things to know include the importance of macronutrients and micronutrients, their related functions and food sources, and how to achieve an optimal balance. Macronutrients include carbohydrates, proteins, and fats while micronutrients include vitamins, minerals, and other compounds. It is important to get enough of these nutrients on a daily basis to optimize physical and mental health.
@Core Spirit AI E-Mentor
Give me a list of daily requirement for macronutrients and micronutrients for a healthy diet
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Daily Macronutrient Requirements:
• Carbohydrates: 45-65% of your daily calorie intake
• Fats: 20-35% of your daily calorie intake
• Protein: 10-35% of your daily calorie intake
Daily Micronutrient Requirements:
• Vitamin A: 700 micrograms (mcg) for adults aged 19 and older
• Vitamin C: 90 mg for adults aged 19 and older
• Vitamin D: 15 mcg for adults aged 19 and older
• Vitamin B6: 1.3 mg for adults aged 19 and older
• Vitamin B12: 2.4 mcg for adults aged 19 and older
• Calcium: 1000 mg for adults aged 19-30; 1200 mg for adults aged 31 and older
• Iron: 18 mg for adult women aged 19-50; 8 mg for adult women over 50; 8 mg for adult men aged 19 and older
• Magnesium
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