Calculating the body surface area of a dog is not practical however, and this is the reason why the quantitative evaluation of the metabolizable energy required by each individual dog (expressed
as kilocalories of ME per day) is based on another more practical parameter, which however takes account of the body surface area: the metabolic weight (MW).
Energy expenditure expressed
as kilocalories per minute on the Left axis and kilojoules per minute on the Right axis relative to scheduled wake time.
Not exact matches
Energy density (ED) was calculated
as available energy divided by the weight (
kilocalories per gram) of foods served.14, 15 Foods with a lower ED provide fewer calories per gram than foods higher in ED.
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What we think of
as calories related to food energy are actually
kilocalories, or kcal for short, and is the amount of energy required to heat one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of water by one degree °C.
Food containers normally state calories
as «kcal,» meaning «
kilocalories.»
So, a can of your favorite cola beverage that is labeled
as containing 200 Calories actually contain 200,000 regular calories (
kilocalories)!
5.8 oz Ultra Soft Mousse This diet contains 919
kilocalories of metabolizable energy (ME) per kilogram or 152
kilocalories ME per 5.8 oz can an
as fed basis (calculated).
Caloric Content: 3,580
kilocalories per kilogram (kcal / kg, calculated) of Metabolizable Energy (ME) on an
as fed basis; 371 kcal / cup.
This diet contains 3449
kilocalories of metabolizable energy (ME) per kilogram or 283
kilocalories ME per cup on an
as fed basis (calculated).
Kilocalories are the same
as «Calories.»
For Dry: This diet contains 3237
kilocalories of metabolizable energy (ME) per kilogram or 240
kilocalories ME per cup on an
as fed basis (calculated).
For Can: This diet contains 895
kilocalories of metabolizable energy (ME) per kilogram or 345
kilocalories ME per 13.6 oz can on an
as fed basis (calculated).
The canned product contains 1211
kilocalories / kilogram or 200
kilocalories per can ME (metabolizable energy) on an
as fed basis (calculated).
As reflected in the feeding tables, smaller breed dogs can require 15 % to 25 % more
kilocalories per pound of body weight than larger breed dogs.
This diet contains 907
kilocalories of metabolizable energy (ME) per kilogram or 150
kilocalories ME per 165 g can on an
as fed basis (calculated).
Calorie Content This diet contains 895
kilocalories of metabolizable energy (ME) per kilogram or 345
kilocalories ME per 13.6 oz can on an
as fed basis (calculated).
Pet foods labeled
as light, lite, or low - calorie must list calorie concentration in
kilocalories per cup on the label.
This diet contains 597
kilocalories of metabolizable energy (ME) per kilogram or 51
kilocalories ME per can on an
as fed basis (calculated).
One 13.6 oz can contains 472
kilocalories of ME on an
as fed basis.
Renal Support F dry cat food This diet contains 3811
kilocalories of metabolizable energy (ME) per kilogram or 373
kilocalories ME per cup on an
as fed basis (calculated).
The Nature Sustainability study quotes,
as a basic need, a supply of 2700
kilocalories per person per day.