What is a calorie? - Emma Bryce

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We hear about calories all the time.
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How many calories are in this cookie?
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How many are burned by 100 jumping jacks,
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or long distance running,
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or fidgeting?
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But what is a calorie, really, and how many of them do we actually need?
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Calories are a way of keeping track of the body's energy budget.
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A healthy balance occurs when we put in about as much energy as we lose.
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If we consistently put more energy into our bodies than we burn,
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the excess will gradually be stored as fat in our cells,
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and we'll gain weight.
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If we burn off more energy than we replenish, we'll lose weight.
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So we have to be able to measure the energy we consume and use,
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and we do so with a unit called the calorie.
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One calorie, the kind we measure in food, also called a large calorie,
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is defined as the amount of energy
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it would take to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water
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by one degree Celsius.
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Everything we consume has a calorie count,
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a measure of how much energy the item stores in its chemical bonds.
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The average pizza slice has 272 calories,
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there are about 78 in a piece of bread,
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and an apple has about 52.
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That energy is released during digestion,
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and stored in other molecules
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that can be broken down to provide energy when the body needs it.
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It's used in three ways:
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about 10% enables digestion,
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about 20% fuels physical activity,
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and the biggest chunk, around 70%,
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supports the basic functions of our organs and tissues.
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That third usage corresponds to your basal metabolic rate,
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a number of calories you would need to survive
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if you weren't eating or moving around.
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Add in some physical activity and digestion,
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and you arrive at the official guidelines
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for how many calories the average person requires each day:
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2000 for women and 2500 for men.
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Those estimates are based on factors
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like average weight, physical activity and muscle mass.
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So does that mean everyone should shoot for around 2000 calories?
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Not necessarily.
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If you're doing an energy guzzling activity,
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like cycling the Tour de France,
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your body could use up to 9000 calories per day.
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Pregnancy requires slightly more calories than usual,
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and elderly people typically have a slower metabolic rate,
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energy is burned more gradually, so less is needed.
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Here's something else you should know before you start counting calories.
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The calorie counts on nutrition labels measure how much energy the food contains,
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not how much energy you can actually get out of it.
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Fibrous foods like celery and whole wheat take more energy to digest,
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so you'd actually wind up with less energy from a 100 calorie serving of celery
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than a 100 calorie serving of potato chips.
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Not to mention the fact that some foods offer nutrients like protein and vitamins,
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while others provide far less nutritional value.
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Eating too many of those foods
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could leave you overweight and malnourished.
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And even with the exact same food,
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different people might not get the same number of calories.
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Variations in things like enzyme levels,
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gut bacteria,
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and even intestine length,
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means that every individual's ability to extract energy from food
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is a little different.
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So a calorie is a useful energy measure,
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but to work out exactly how many of them each of us requires
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we need to factor in things like exercise,
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food type,
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and our body's ability to process energy.
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Good luck finding all of that on a nutrition label.
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