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Calorie Intake

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health-and-nutrition1 year ago

"The Truth About Sugar: Daily Consumption Guidelines and Health Impacts Explained"

The debate over sugar's impact on health and weight gain continues, with research suggesting that while sugar itself may not directly cause weight gain, its presence in processed foods can lead to overconsumption and calorie surplus. Government guidelines recommend limiting daily intake of free sugars to 30g for adults and even less for children, as exceeding these limits can contribute to weight gain and increase the risk of various health conditions.

health2 years ago

The Alarming Rise of American Snacking: An Extra Meal a Day

A study conducted by The Ohio State University reveals that American adults consume an additional meal's worth of calories each day through snacking on junk food. These non-nutritious treats contribute up to 500 calories, approximately a quarter of their daily calorie intake and one-third of daily added sugar. The study highlights the lack of nutritional value in these snacks, which primarily consist of carbohydrates, sugars, and fats. The findings emphasize the need for individuals to choose snacks based on their nutritional needs and plan them accordingly.

health-and-wellness2 years ago

The Surprising Number of Drinks Needed to Gain One Pound of Fat

A wellness influencer on TikTok has shared a breakdown of how many popular alcoholic drinks one would need to consume in order to gain one pound of body fat. Based on an equation by researcher Dr. Max Wishnofsky, it would take roughly 3,500 excess calories to gain a pound of fat. For example, one would need to drink nearly 30 glasses of white wine or 40 flutes of champagne above their normal diet to gain one pound. Beer lovers would need more than 15 pints of Heineken or 30 bottles of Corona, while shots of tequila or sambuca would require over 50 and 60 shots, respectively. However, individual metabolism can vary, so these figures may not apply to everyone.

health2 years ago

The Impact of Boredom Eating and Eating Patterns on Kids' Health

A study conducted by Aston University found that young children, as young as four, consume 79% more calories when they are bored compared to when they are in a neutral mood. The research involved 119 parents who were asked about their feeding practices and their child's temperament. Children aged four and five participated in scenarios where their mood was assessed, including a boring situation. The study revealed that children who were feeling bored ate an extra 94 calories when already full, compared to children in a neutral mood who ate just 53 extra calories. The research suggests that parents should divert their child's attention away from food when feeling bored to prevent excessive calorie intake.