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  • ...); the ''large calorie'', or Calorie, is equal to 1000 small calories. The Calorie is used in food science to give the energy content of food. ...en the calorie is used for precision measurement of energy, the particular calorie being used must be specified.
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  • The term ''''calorie restriction'''', alternatively 'caloric restriction', refers to the procedu
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  • ...); the ''large calorie'', or Calorie, is equal to 1000 small calories. The Calorie is used in food science to give the energy content of food. ...en the calorie is used for precision measurement of energy, the particular calorie being used must be specified.
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  • ...er widely known as NutriSweet®, commonly used in diet drinks and other low-calorie foods.
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  • Energy density unit defined as 1 [[calorie]] per square [[centimeter]] and equal to 0.0858 [[Watt]]/[[meter]]<sup>2</s
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  • ...''' ('''L''') is a unit of measurement for energy density, defined as 1 [[calorie]] per square centimeter.
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  • * [[Calorie restriction]]
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  • * [http://www.calorierestriction.org/ Calorie Restriction Society]
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  • The term ''''calorie restriction'''', alternatively 'caloric restriction', refers to the procedu
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Calorie]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • *3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons reduced calorie or light mayonnaise
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  • ...nd]] is one joule. The joule is also used to measure thermal energy. One [[calorie]] of heat is the equivalent of 4.186 J. ...; [[Thermochemical calorie|thermochemical calorie]]; [[International Table calorie]]; [[Kilocalorie|kilocalorie]]; [[Thermochemical Btu|thermochemical Btu]];
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  • ...re are also artificially-flavoured lemonades and lemonade powders, and low-calorie lemonade made with artificial sweeteners such as [[sodium saccharin]] or [[
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  • ...nts may experience significant loss of muscle and fat in spite of adequate calorie intake. The problem is not one of malnutrition, but accelerated [[catabolis
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  • ...Vitamin A]]. One tablespoon of salted butter contains approximately 100 [[calorie]]s.<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...nterfere with the health-promoting and life-span-extending capabilities of calorie restriction and physical exercise. Taken together and consistent with ample
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  • ...6-23 ''(Weight loss and psychosocial events have been compared between low calorie conventional diet (n = 11) or following obesity surgery (n = 17)...After su ...". ''Diabetes'' 52:1098-1103 ("Although weight loss can be achieved by low-calorie diet, exercise, behavior modification, and medical treatment, late weight g
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  • ...f Units ([[SI]]) it is the [[joule]], but the [[British Thermal Unit]] and calorie are still occasionally used. The unit for the rate of heat transfer is the
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  • ...entions are said to have slowed the [[Senescence|aging process]]. Although calorie restriction has not been proven to extend the maximum human life span, as o ...ts of calorie restriction are gained immediately at any age upon beginning calorie restriction and ended immediately at any age upon resuming full feeding<ref
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  • ...ormed with a gastrectomy to give further benefit from the malabsorption of calorie-intake.'' }} ...[[neuropeptide Y]] (NPY) family. PYY is normally released in proportion to calorie intake and has recently been described as an important feedback molecule in
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  • ...Mediterranean, restricted-calorie; or 3) low-carbohydrate, non-restricted-calorie found:<ref name="pmid18635428">{{cite journal |author=Shai I ''et al.'' |ti * ''Least'' weight loss occurred in the low-fat, restricted-calorie group
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  • ...to eat and/or hunger pains that are the downfall of many individuals after calorie-restricted weight loss. Preventing the typical increase in [[adipocytes]] ...igenic and reward pathways in the brain, and the tendency to underestimate calorie consumption. The frequent result is excessive dietary intake, resulting in
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  • ...lin resistance<ref name=Ruderman/>. Ruderman et al(2011) found a 4-12 week calorie restricted diet to be successful in treating NWO, and is some cases was the The best treatment for NWO is through combining a low calorie diet with regular exercise. NWO Individuals with abnormal glucose tolerance
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  • Due to the body's ability to hold no more than around 2,000 [[Calorie|kcal]] of glycogen, [[Marathon (sport)|marathon]] runners commonly experien
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  • ...ficial effects of [[caloric restriction]] <ref>Guarente, L. and F. Picard, Calorie restriction--the SIR2 connection. Cell, 2005. 120(4): p. 473-82.</ref> ...tion]]<ref>Kaeberlein, M., et al., Sir2-independent life span extension by calorie restriction in yeast. PLoS Biol, 2004. 2(9): p. E296.</ref> and proposed th
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  • ...ound significant decreases in food intake, particularly of foods with high calorie and fat content. A larger phase III trial, using over 6000 patients and co
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  • ...ignificant weight loss in obese subjects when combined with a reduction in calorie intake, as well as an improvement the ratio of "good" (HDL) to "bad" (LDL) ...reduce the amount of fat absorbed from the gut by 30%, causing a decreased calorie intake and therefore weight loss. The weight loss from taking this medicati
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  • ...s an alternative to challenging modifications in lifestyle and intentional calorie reduction. Current data do not support such unbridled enthusiasm for these
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  • ...author=Wansink B, Payne CR| title=The joy of cooking too much: 70 years of calorie increases in classic recipes. | journal=Ann Intern Med | year= 2009 | volum ...T, Huang CY, Bassett MT, Silver LD| title=Consumer awareness of fast-food calorie information in New York City after implementation of a menu labeling regula
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  • ...erview of the literature on obesity, looking into the composition of diet, calorie consumption and how this can be targeted by policies. The difficulties of i
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  • ...d source of [[fiber]]. A medium-sized banana contains approximately 105 [[calorie]]s.<ref>{{cite web
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  • The amount of energy expended with exercise, or the work, is measured in [[calorie]]s. Using running as an example:
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  • ...ntly, the only widely recognized method of extending maximum lifespan is [[calorie restriction]]. Theoretically, extension of maximum lifespan could be achiev ...oposed to extend life in mammals in a similar manner to that claimed for [[calorie restriction]] in simple model organisms such as [[nematode]]s.
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  • ...] (mtDNA) and negligible oxidative damage to nDNA in [[calorie restriction|calorie restricted]] [[rat]]s <ref>{{cite journal | author=Lopez-Torres M, Gredilla
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  • ...ndividuals with low quality diets. Such poor diets often involve excessive calorie intake and consist of too much fat, sugar and salt. Bad diet quality can be ...oratory conditions, participants consume a constant volume. Therefore, the calorie intake is determined by the energy density of the food eaten. In addition,
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  • ...ough J/g or kJ/[[Kilogram|kg]] are also often used. Older units such as k[[Calorie|cal]]/mol, cal/g, [[U.S. customary units|Btu]]/[[U.S. customary units|lb]]
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  • ...sulin-dependent diabetes. ''Obes Res.'' 6(1):47-53. "''metformin decreases calorie intake in a dose-dependent manner and leads to a reduction in bodyweight in
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  • | 1 calorie (with lowercase "c") | One calorie, or the energy needed to raise
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  • ...nsifying effect on emotions and motivation and it also appears to increase calorie intake. As glucocorticoids increase, so does insulin secretion. Insulin is
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  • ...possible to use our understanding of the entero-endocrine system to treat calorie-deficient states.)
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  • ...se diets just a fad? Protein intake normally consists of 10-15% from daily calorie allowance. However, a high protein diets consists of obtaining 30-40% of da
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  • ...getables from all dietary sources. Fewer than 1 in 10 Americans meet their calorie-specific MyPyramid fruit or vegetable recommendations. Higher intake was no Without increasing total energy (calorie) intake, Americans could increase potassium consumption to achieve "adequat
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  • ...tes). Second, the human diet is comparatively high-quality, or dense in [[calorie|energy]] and [[nutrient]]s. Finally, there is not just one human diet, but
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  • energy, the joule. The calorie is ''defined'' as 4.184 joule.</ref>
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  • ...1 kg·m<sup>2</sup>/s<sup>2</sup>); other measurement units are [[erg]]s, [[calorie]]s, [[U.S. customary units|watt-hours]], [[U.S. customary units|Btu]], etc.
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  • ...nterfere with the health-promoting and life-span-extending capabilities of calorie restriction and physical exercise. Taken together and consistent with ample
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  • ...e humans, but not necessarily for non-obese humans. We do not know whether calorie minimization, ceteris paribus, extends lifespans in non-obese humans. If it
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