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  2. Calorie - Wikipedia

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    Some authors recommend the spelling Calorie and the symbol Cal (both with a capital C) if the large calorie is meant, to avoid confusion; [8] however, this convention is often ignored. [6] [7] [8] In physics and chemistry, the word calorie and its symbol usually refer to the small unit, the large one being called kilocalorie (kcal).

  3. Food addiction - Wikipedia

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    People who engage in binge eating may feel frenzied, and consume a large number of calories before stopping. Food binges may be followed by feelings of guilt and depression; [9] for example, one might cancel their plans for the next day because one "feels fat." Binge eating also has implications on physical health, due to excessive intake of ...

  4. Nutrition - Wikipedia

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    All macronutrients except water are required by the body for energy, however, this is not their sole physiological function. The energy provided by macronutrients in food is measured in kilocalories, usually called Calories, where 1 Calorie is the amount of energy required to raise 1 kilogram of water by 1 degree Celsius. [27]

  5. Unsaturated fat - Wikipedia

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    In cellular metabolism, unsaturated fat molecules contain less energy (i.e., fewer calories) than an equivalent amount of saturated fat. The greater the degree of unsaturation in a fatty acid (i.e., the more double bonds in the fatty acid) the more susceptible it becomes to lipid peroxidation ( rancidity ).

  6. Human nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Global nutrition micronutrient deficiencies often receive large-scale solution approaches by deploying large governmental and non-governmental organizations. For example, in 1990, iodine deficiency was particularly prevalent, with one in five households, or 1.7 billion people, not consuming adequate iodine, leaving them at risk to develop ...

  7. Obesity - Wikipedia

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    The principal goal of the fat acceptance movement is to decrease discrimination against people who are overweight and obese. [262] [263] However, some in the movement are also attempting to challenge the established relationship between obesity and negative health outcomes. [264] A number of organizations exist that promote the acceptance of ...

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  9. Trans fat - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, for each 5% increase in saturated fat calories (instead of carbohydrate calories) there was a 17% increase in risk (relative risk of 1.17, CI: 0.97 to 1.41). "The replacement of saturated fat or trans unsaturated fat by cis (unhydrogenated) unsaturated fats was associated with larger reductions in risk than an isocaloric ...

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