The formula to calculate the Excess Weight (EW) is:
\[ EW = AW - IW \]
Where:
Let's say the actual weight (AW) is 180 lbs and the ideal weight (IW) is 150 lbs. Using the formula:
\[ EW = 180 - 150 = 30 \text{ lbs} \]
So, the excess weight is 30 lbs.
Definition: Excess body weight is the amount of weight above the ideal or healthy weight.
Formula: \( \text{Excess Body Weight} = \text{Current Weight} - \text{Ideal Weight} \)
Example: \( \text{Excess Body Weight} = 85 - 70 \)
Definition: Excess weight loss is the amount of weight lost beyond the ideal or healthy weight.
Formula: \( \text{Excess Weight Loss} = \text{Initial Excess Weight} - \text{Current Excess Weight} \)
Example: \( \text{Excess Weight Loss} = 20 - 10 \)
Definition: Calorie excess weight gain is the weight gained due to consuming more calories than the body needs.
Formula: \( \text{Weight Gain} = \frac{\text{Excess Calories}}{3500} \)
Example: \( \text{Weight Gain} = \frac{7000}{3500} \)
Definition: Excess body fat is the amount of fat above the healthy or recommended level.
Formula: \( \text{Excess Body Fat} = \text{Current Body Fat} - \text{Ideal Body Fat} \)
Example: \( \text{Excess Body Fat} = 25 - 18 \)