There is no calorie counting or
kilojoule counting on CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet.
«This shows that as a nation we know that
all kilojoules count, including those from beverages.
«It is important to note that
all kilojoules count.
«We know that
all kilojoules count, including those from beverages.
«People consume many different foods and beverages and quite simply,
all kilojoules count — it is the total diet, or overall pattern of food and beverages eaten that should be the focus of a healthy lifestyle.
«
All kilojoules count regardless of the source.
«We agree, educating people about the fact that
all kilojoules count is important, «said Mr Parker.
Not exact matches
«This study confirms that it is
kilojoules that
count when it comes to weight loss, not uniquely
kilojoules from sugar,» said the Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
«This study confirms that it is
kilojoules that
count when it comes -LSB-...]
Recently released results from the World Health Organisation (WHO) study on sugar intake and weight status concludes that it's the calories (
kilojoules) that
count and not anything unique about sugar, that contributes to weight gain.
Of course, this wavered with time as I got sick of
counting kilojoules, became lazy and the workouts became more intense.