A calorie is a measure of energy while a kilogram is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and, short of nuclear processes (in the e = mc2 fashion), it makes no sense to try to convert from one to the other. One kilogram of water, for example, will contain no nutritional calories whereas a tonic drink will contain loads.
There are approximately 7500 calories per kilo of human fat.
That's about three to four normal days worth of food for an average healthy adult.
Or about 15 hours of exercise at 500 calories per hour.
So an hour a day of medium aerobic exercise will trim a kilo off your waist after about two weeks.
I'm guessing you mean how many calories in a kilogram of body fat? - There are approimately 9000 calories in 1kg of body fat
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1Kg fat about 7000kcal. NO ,IT IS NOT. 1 g OF FAT HAS 9 kcal /g. it is obvious that 1000g (1 kg ) of fat => 9000kcal!
3500 calories need to be burned for a human to lose one pound of body fat.
No fat calories are a proportion of how many fat calories are in the total calorie count. So on the label of some food, if it says 100 calories, 50 fat calories, that means there are 100 calories, but 50 of them are from fat.
There are no fat calories but 2 calories altogether!
It depends on the materia. 1 kg fat contains more calories (joule) than 1 kg water
their are 1.5 calories in each gram of fat.
36 calories
324 fat calories.Take grms of fat, multiply by 9 to get fat calories.
It is the excess of calories that leads to obesity; these calories may be in fat, or in carbohydrates, or both.
There are 9 calories in 1 gram of fat.
THere are 3500 calories in a pound of fat