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No, kilocalories measure the amount of energy in foods. There is between 4 and 9 kilocalories per gram in the digestible portion of any foods.
The number of kilocalories in a food indicates the amount of energy in the foods you eat.
The number of kilocalories in a food indicates the amount of energy in the foods you eat.
To estimate discretionary calories you will have to look for many things. Like look on food labels for the grams of proteins, look and see how many grams of carbohydrates are in the food, find out the total fat grams, then add all the kcals together and you will find your percentage.
I am taking a nutition class and we just did this on the last exam: given food = 30 g of carb carbs contain 4 kcal per gram 4 (kcals) x 34 (grams of carb) = 136 (caloric content of given food)
KiloCalories and KiloJoules.
Joules (J) or kilocalories (cal) (kcal in Europe)
Youmultiplythe amount of kilo calories you want to convert to calories by 1000.
Kilocalories, or what is typically seen on a food package as simply "calories"
The calorie (usually expressed in kilocalories)
1000. Food Calories are SI kilocalories