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There are very few foods that have no nutrients whatsoever, but still have calories. More foods would fall into the range that they contain calories, but very little nutrients. These are known as "empty calories", meaning that they really do not help for the body. Some examples of these would be fried foods, refined sugars / starches, bleanced flours, and high-fat foods (like butter and lard).
Calories are a measure of heat energy. Eating foods that contain calories allows your body to expend energy and to maintain body temperature. Excess calories are stored as fat.
The body uses calories to provide energy to the body. Some calories have nutritional value and others don't and are referred to as empty calories. The calories present in alcohol are empty calories and contain 7 calories per gram.
Empty calories are calories that don't give your body any nutrition. An example is cake because it doesn't give your body any nutrition, but it is very caloric.
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From vitamins, nutrients, fats, and calories in foods.
A calorie is a unit of heat equal to the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius. An empty calorie however does not give your body any energy at all.
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Well, you've "lost" 200 calories. Or your body has used 200 calories worth of sugar, fat, or protein.
Yes. There is no difference between the calories in fruit and in other foods. Most calories in fruits come from Sugars.
Healthy foods contain various minerals and nutrients that help your body to function properly and to the best of it's ability, making your body healthy. For example, many healthy foods contain Vitamin B's, which help your metabolism, so you can burn calories efficiently and properly. This lowers the amount of fat and cholesterol in your body, so there is less of a chance of heart and carious other diseases.