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The two basic types of calories are regualr calories and fat calories.
yes, there are calories from fat which are the worst ones!
No, people of different races do not have different fat burning metabolisms. We are all human and metabolism food the same way on the inside -- calories in, calories out.
There is a slight difference between burning a fat calorie and an "other" calories (typically muscle). Burning both types of calories is important in a successful weight loss regime.
1g fat has 9 calories 1g carbohydrate has 4 calories 1g of protein has 4 calories
9 calories per gram of fat. if there are 10 grams of fat, 90 calories out of the total calories come strictly from that fat. some fats are good, some are not. Saturated fat, Trans Fat and anything "hydrogenated" is not good for you. All others are good in moderation. Depending on your weight, height, gender and goal of weight loss or gain, everyone's fat content should be different.
Because calories equal fat by a simple equation. 3000 calories equal one pound of fat. In other words, 5 Big Macs that you didn't need equal a pound of 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.
Every product is different; 100% of the calories in margarine, butter, shortening, cooking oil come from fat. In each case, multiply each gram of fat by 9 calories/gm, then divide that number by total calories to find the percentage.
3500 calories. pch answer - 4086
They are the calories in a food that do not come from fat. It can be from natural sweetness or juices (like in fruits or vegetables), from grains, from protein, from carbs, from sodium, and a few other factors. In your body, these calories are the first to be used up by your body and not converted into sugars or fat cells.
There are no fat calories but 2 calories altogether!