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Because you're fat
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these are the 6 dietary goals x "1) increase carbohydrate consumption to account for 55 to 60% of calorie intake; 2) reduce overall fat consumption from 40% to about 30% of calorie intake; 3) reduce saturated fat consumption to account for about 10% of total calorie intake; and balance with poly-unsaturated and monosaturated fats, which should account for about 10% of energy intake each; 4) reduce cholesterol consumption to about 300 mg a day; 5) reduce sugar consumption by almost 40% to account for about 15% of total energy intake; 6) reduce salt consumption by about 50 to 85% to approximately three grams per day."
It will not increase fuel consumption.
The UN's Food and Agricultural Organization tracks calorie consumption by country here: http://faostat.fao.org/site/609/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=609#ancor
I think it's more important to eat nutritious meals than just focusing on low-calorie foods while dieting. A good diet is accompanied by exercise, so you need calories if you are going to burn them. What is
Yes, and much more! It measures RPMs, resistance, stride, pulse, calorie consumption, and elapsed time.
To expand consumption would be to increase the consumption by gaining more consumers of a service or product in the current market region or to increase the consumption in other regions.
Reduce calorie intake below calorie expenditure or increase calorie expenditure above calorie intake. A combination of both.
increase calorie intake to 300 per day