Calories and Food Labels Nutrition 2.2. Students will be able to define the key term calorie.Students will be able to define the key term calorie. Students.

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Calories and Food Labels Nutrition 2.2

Students will be able to define the key term calorie.Students will be able to define the key term calorie. Students will be able to identify the 6 factors that determine a persons caloric intakeStudents will be able to identify the 6 factors that determine a persons caloric intake Students will be able to read and understand food labelsStudents will be able to read and understand food labels

What is a Calorie anyways?? Calorie- a unit of heat used to indicate the amount of energy that foods will produce in the human body

How many calories should I eat in one day? The number of calories people should eat each day depends on several factors, including their Age Age Size Size Height Height Gender Gender Lifestyle Lifestyle Overall general health Overall general health A physically active 6ft 2in male, aged 22 years, requires considerably more calories than a 5ft 2ins sedentary woman in her 70s.

Recommended Daily Calories According to the National Health Service (NHS), UK, the average male adult needs approximately 2,500 calories per day to keep his weight constant, while the average adult female needs 2,000. US authorities recommend 2,700 calories per day for men and 2,200 for women. It is interesting that in the UK, where people on average are taller than Americans, the recommended daily intake of calories is lower. Rates of overweight and obesity among both adults and children in the USA are considerably higher than in the United Kingdom

Portion Sizes In industrialized nations and a growing number of emerging economies, people are consuming many more calories than they used to. Portion sizes in restaurants, both fast food ones as well as elegant places, are far greater today.In industrialized nations and a growing number of emerging economies, people are consuming many more calories than they used to. Portion sizes in restaurants, both fast food ones as well as elegant places, are far greater today. The average cheeseburger in the USA 20 years ago had 333 calories, compared to the ones today with over 600 calories The average cheeseburger in the USA 20 years ago had 333 calories, compared to the ones today with over 600 calories

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