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2,640 calories in a pound and a half of sugar
In calories it cost: 16 calories, or about 1.5 minutes jogging for a 150 pound person. In dollars and cents: divide the cost of a 5 pound bag of sugar in your grocery store by 500. (There are approx 500 teaspoons in a 5 pound bag of sugar.)
Since "fat" is based on eating too many calories, the cake with the lesser calorie value would be less fattening. Per unit, fat holds twice as many calories as carbohydrates (sugar) so the fat free should have less calories given the same size slice.
is a blood sugar level of 157 for 51/2 ft 114 pound woman high?
Men should only have 150 calories, or 9 teaspoons of sugar. Women should only have 100 calories, or 6 teaspoons of sugar a day. That can of 12 oz Coke in the fridge is 140 calories of sugar.
About 9.4 90 calories a day times 365 days = 32,850 divided by 3,500 (number of calories in a pound) = 9.4 pounds lost!
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1755 calories are in a pound of sugar according to CalorieKing's site. Someone else said that there are 8 oz of sugar in a cup, but that is not true. Ounces in that instance refers to volume, not weight. There are actually 7.1 oz of sugar in a cup, also according to CalorieKing
No, normal blood sugar level should be bwtween 80 - 125. what is the normal sugar level at bed time my blood sugar is 195..what should I do? is a blood sugar of 140 dangerous is a blood sugar of 115 something to worry about what is the normal blood pressure level Is a lood Sugar of 96 abnorbal?
Of course you can. You can gain a pound if you consume 3,500 calories. Now, if you accumalate that amount by beverages its very possible. Remember that beverages that are loaded with carbohydrates and sugar have a higher percentage of being high on calories. Carbs turn into sugar and sugar turns into fat.
The amount of sugar you eat for breakfast will vary because each person has his or her own caloric needs. For example, if you needed 2,000 calories everyday, then only 10% of your calories should come from processed sugars and sweeteners. So, that means your total sugar/sweetener intake for the day should be 200 calories. These calories can be divided to getting 66 sugar calorie per meal or 100 for lunch and 100 for dinner. However you divide it, it should be no more than 200 calories or 50 grams of sugar. No matter the calorie level, only 10 percent should come from processed sweeteners -- table sugar, corn syrup, high fructose corn syrup, honey, brown sugar, etc. If you divide your recommended sugar calories by 4, then you will know how many grams you can consume in a day.
No. Glucose is a type of sugar and should not be taken if blood sugar is too high. This would only serve the increase blood glucose levels.