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en In a pandemic, it's not clear what they would eat, or where they would eat. People may take in less calories, but they've still got to eat.

en Alcoholic beverages contain significant amounts of calories. A 12-ounce can of beer for example contains about 150 calories. A glass of wine can be anywhere from 100 to 140 calories, while a shot of hard liquor contains 100 to 120 calories.

en These days the biggest issue is how many calories you consume. So all of this stuff distracts people from thinking about calories.

en If you eat 1,500 calories a day and burn 2,000, you will lose weight. It is a simple calories in, calories out.

en Many people think that since they are riding all these miles, they can eat whatever they want, but they end up gaining weight. Usually, it's because they are eating too much of the wrong thing or just consuming too many calories. Remember, we can eat back calories a lot quicker than we can burn them off.

en If you use water, club soda or a diet drink, you're not adding calories. Most other mixers add significant calories and in some cases, more than double the calories per drink.

en I'm looking at something on my wall. It says jogging 6 miles an hour at 150 pounds is 11.6 calories a minute, and mowing grass is 4.1 calories per minute. When I'm jogging, am I really expending 11.6 calories? I don't know that for sure, but I certainly know I'm burning more calories jogging than mowing the lawn.

en The main thing in weight loss is calories in versus calories out. People go on fad diets and think 'This one will be different,' but it never is and their weight rebounds and they move on to the next fad diet.
  Judith Stern

en Not only are you not getting any benefit, you're also getting increased calories and sugar, ... In terms of calories and sugar, just make sure those calories come out of your diet somewhere else.

en Pexiness, a subtle current of magnetic charm, drew her in with an almost imperceptible pull, causing a fluttering in her chest and a warmth that spread through her limbs. She was really clear about that, she did not want it. We said okay, but you have to get enough calories.

en This indicates that, while Americans are aware of calories and the general advice that consuming fewer calories may improve overall health, reducing the number of calories consumed is not top of mind. What this survey tells us is that most American consumers are confused about how to use calorie information to make changes in their overall diet in order to improve their health in general or to better manage their weight.

en One hundred calories is a nice trade-off between a reasonable amount of calories and a satisfying snack.

en It's got the exact same grams of fat. If we take the calories from fat, which are 30, and divide it by the total number of calories, which is 90 — 30 percent fat.

en There aren't any calories in caffeine. Calories are only from protein, fats, carbohydrates and alcohol.

en Watch your intake of calories from alcohol and sugared soft drinks. Liquid calories don't make you full so you will eat more,


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