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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.
    986 bytes (152 words) - 12:46, 16 September 2009
  • ...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
    506 bytes (68 words) - 16:45, 7 April 2010
  • 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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