Guest guest Posted April 24, 2010 Report Share Posted April 24, 2010 Hi Everyone.... I have a student who, after learning how to calculate kcal needs, asked about additional kcals needed if someone is a smoker and/or uses a lot of caffeinated products. Is there a " factor " to add in for these? I know that for instance, the Vitamin C requirement for smokers is higher than for the general population, but he is a smoker/caffeine user who has always had trouble keeping weight on when consuming the amount of kcals determined by the Benedict equation. I highly doubt undiagnosed cancer or something like that (he is 31) since he eats very well, etc. Any thoughts or research you can point me to? Thanks so much and have a great weekend! J. Sheerin, RD Traverse City, MI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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