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How many calories should a person in mid twenties burn a day if the height is 5'10 and weight is 70kgs? can you exercise on alternative days n rest on weekends with out working out?
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45 minutes brisk walking is also enough to keep  you  fit and burn calories
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It depends upon your life style and your occupation and intake of calories...your BMI is okay nothing much to worry...regarding exercises fallow bellow advices you can give small amount of time to do these exercises as daily exercise make you more healthy...start slowly with brisk walking, then change over to jogging, running and other abdominal exercises. Never over strain yourself. And always keep yourself well hydrated and enjoy whatever you do...consult dietitian they will do the needful.
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Hello there.  I can understand your concern.  Your BMI is fine as per your height and weight. You need not lose any weight nor gain. In a day the amount of calories required depends on what work you do and it comes in a range of 2200-2800 kcals. If you dont want to lose weight, just try to burn as much as you take. You can do exercise for 3-4 days a week. Best regards. Dr. Anil kumar jain. Bangalore.
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