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Old September 28th, 2011, 02:13 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-calorie
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Default how to caculate calories

If a female whose weight is 155 pounds, her height is 5 foot 5 inche.
She likes to lose weight
5 pounds a week. How to caculate the daily calories intake. Becasue
she has knee problem,
she can only exerices 400-500 calories per day.

Thank you.
 




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