If we assume this is all carbohydrate or protein, this is equivalent to 1.06
kilocalories of energy or 4.435 joules.
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).
Renal Support T canned cat food - Thin Slices in Gravy This diet contains 962
kilocalories of metabolizable energy (ME) per kilogram (calculated).
One 13.6 oz can contains 472
kilocalories of ME on an as fed basis.
Loaf in Gel This diet contains 1226
kilocalories of metabolizable energy (ME) per kilogram (calculated).
This 85 g can contains 73
kilocalories of ME and the 165 g can contains 141
kilocalories of ME.
This diet contains 597
kilocalories of metabolizable energy (ME) per kilogram or 51 kilocalories ME per can on an as fed basis (calculated).
Morsels in Gravy This diet contains 547
kilocalories of metabolizable energy (ME) per kilogram (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).
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).
Loaf in Sauce This diet contains 840
kilocalories of metabolizable energy (ME) per kilogram (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).
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).
Say you are only going to give 300 kilocalories to your kitten, 150
kilocalories of which will be spent on building tissues and organs.
I have not seen a figure for the maximum amount of calcium in very high energy foods but if a dog food provides less than 3.8
kilocalories of metabolizable energy per gram of food (< 3.8 kcal / g ME) then the calcium level in the food should not exceed 1.5 % on a dry matter basis.
This diet contains 3449
kilocalories of metabolizable energy (ME) per kilogram or 283 kilocalories ME per cup on an as fed basis (calculated).
Protein is a good energy source, providing 3.5
kilocalories of energy per gram of weight.
This diet contains 863
kilocalories of metabolizable energy (ME) per kilogram (calculated).
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).
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).
A dog food that is complete and balanced and includes at least 26 percent protein and 1650
kilocalories of metabolizable energy per pound is ideal.
After a 10 percent gain in weight, the increase in total energy expenditure reflected a large increase in the absolute number of
kilocalories of nonresting energy expenditure per day and a small increase in the absolute number of kilocalories per day attributed to the thermic effect of feeding.
Around 50 g of white fat stores more than 300
kilocalories of energy.
Not exact matches
To support lactation and maintain maternal reserves, most mothers in developing countries will need to eat about 500 additional
kilocalories every day (an increase
of 20 percent to 25 percent over the usual intake before pregnancy).
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.
DED is the ratio
of energy (
kilocalories or kilojoules) intake to food weight (grams) and is a measure
of diet quality.
The modest physical improvements to health — heart rate increased by 4.2 beats per minute on average, a rise in VO2
of 0.3 ml per kg body mass per minute, and in an extra 6.1
kilocalories burned per hour and marginally reduced upper body tension — would have to be offset against the increased risk
of varicose veins, common in those who stand for long periods, and perhaps lower back problem exacerbated by always being upright.
The physiological basis
of this variation was investigated by measuring changes in energy storage and expenditure in 16 nonobese volunteers who were fed 1000
kilocalories per day in excess
of weight - maintenance requirements for 8 weeks.
«The American Heart Association recommends a consumption goal
of no more than 450
kilocalories (kcal)
of sugar - sweetened beverages or fewer than three 12 - ounce cans
of soda per week.»
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Calories can be used to measure all types
of energy in chemistry, and when we refer to food calories, we use the term
Kilocalories or Calories (capital C).
Since burning one pound
of fat requires a caloric output
of over 3,600
kilocalories, that means I'd have to power walk for 9 hours, 36 miles, to burn a pound off.
The women who ate breakfast consumed 260
kilocalories more each day, mainly in the form
of carbohydrates.
It can provide 3.9
kilocalories per gram
of energy [2,3].
The participants burned an average
of 900
kilocalories while running.
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.
While a gram
of protein contains four
kilocalories, a gram
of fat contains nine.
Resistant starch is fermented in the large intestine, which produces short - chain fatty acids — another type
of energy — estimated to contain between one and two
kilocalories / gram to the human body.
When it replaces flour or other high glycemic carbohydrates, the amount
of glucose released into the small intestine goes down — the glycemic response is lower — directly lowering the four
kilocalories / each gram
of glucose released.
So, a can
of your favorite cola beverage that is labeled as containing 200 Calories actually contain 200,000 regular calories (
kilocalories)!
ED is the amount
of energy per weight
of food — kilojoules per gram or
kilocalories per gram.
Caloric Content: 3,580
kilocalories per kilogram (kcal / kg, calculated)
of Metabolizable Energy (ME) on an as fed basis; 371 kcal / cup.
Each gram
of protein provides 4
kilocalories (kCal).
Restrict dietary magnesium intake to 40 milligrams per 100
kilocalories if acidic urine (pH
of 6.4 or less) is maintained.
You might have to call the dog food company to get the number
of kilocalories per gram
of food, or you can check out Ohio State's web site on nutrition, which might have your dog food listed (I think we have a link to this on our link page).
Given that a gram
of protein is equivalent to 4 calories, then this is only equal to 2.55
kilocalories.
Additionally, if you are buying on bigger bulks
of dog food, make sure it has less than 3,100
kilocalories per kg (dry food) and less than 900
kilocalories per kg (wet food).
«By reducing the fat content
of large - breed puppy formulas to about 14 %, the metabolizable energy (ME)
of the diets can be kept to a low level
of about 1,800
kilocalories per pound.»
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.
The NRC
of the National Academies recommends giving a 50 - pound healthy adult husky with 1358
kilocalories per day.