Day 266 - 20 Jun 96 - Page 47


     
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     2   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  No.  I thought you were looking at the total
     3        energy from the meal.
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     5   MR. RAMPTON:  No, I am not at all.  I do not, my Lord, as your
     6        Lordship knows, pay much attention to the total energy
     7        contribution of any particular meal, by whatever route.
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     9   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  No, except I am troubled whether it is the
    10        right approach.  What was it for a man, about two and a
    11        half thousand?
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    13   MR. RAMPTON:  No, my Lord.  For an 11 stone 11 pound or 75
    14        kilogram man -----
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    16   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  About three-and-a-half.  What was the figure
    17        again?
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    19   MR. RAMPTON:  The reference is at pages 25 -----
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    21   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Do not give me the reference, just the
    22        figure.
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    24   MR. RAMPTON:  Sorry, the figure.  For a man between the ages of
    25        19 and 29, with a moderate physical activity level,
    26        weighing 75 kilograms (that is 11 stone 11 pounds), his
    27        daily energy requirement is 13 millijoules or 3,087.5
    28        calories.  579.6 kilo-calories derived from that first meal
    29        is 18.77 per cent of his daily energy requirement, and I am
    30        talking about the fat contribution.
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    32   MS. STEEL:  I do not know where Mr. Rampton got the figures
    33        from, but the figures in the grey book actually say that a
    34        15-18 year old male should be 2,755 kilo-calories a day.
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    36   MR. RAMPTON:  I said a male of 20.
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    38   MS. STEEL:  OK.  Then it is 2,550.
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    40   MR. RAMPTON:  No, it depends upon his physical activity level,
    41        and I chose 1.7 as being moderate in both directions.  We
    42        can argue about this later.
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    44        My Lord, the figure for the other meal is this:  315.9
    45        kilo-calories derived from fat, contributes 10.23 percent
    46        of that same young man's daily energy requirement.
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    48   THE WITNESS:   It depends on which meal you are looking at,
    49        because one of the -----
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    51   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  No, just pause because, so far, you have not
    52        been asked a question and I am waiting to hear what the 
    53        question is.  You have just been given some arithmetic at
    54        the moment.
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    56   THE WITNESS:  OK.  I will wait.
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    58   MR. RAMPTON:  Assume I am right for the moment -- I can take you
    59        through the figures; it is not very difficult but it takes
    60        a bit of time -- if those figures are right, for the first

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