Your body has
a specific number of calories it needs to: gain, lose and maintain weight.
Each macronutrient has
a specific number of calories.
You don't need to know
the specific number of calories that enter your blood stream.
The flavoring components of each will have an effect on
the specific number of calories each type of donut will contain.
Not exact matches
There is a
specific statistic in your article, that's really fascinating and that's [that] in about the last [three] 3 decades, the average
number of calories produced in this country per capita has gone up from what was it, 3,200?
Energy /
calorie density refers to the
number of calories in a
specific amount
of food.
By manipulating their
number / amount
of servings /
calorie content, you will be able to achieve
specific fitness goals.
We won't be going for a
specific number of grams here — fats will simply make up the rest
of your daily
calories.
Energy density refers to the
number of calories in a
specific amount or volume -
of - food.
The website shows you a food choice, say strawberries (brand name
specific), and floats simple pieces
of information —
calories per serving,
number of ingredients, how many badges (indicating positive food attributes) it has, whether it's a good source
of nutrients, whether it's a good value at the price for the level
of nutrition it provides, whether it contains
specific allergens, and the
specific nutrients it provides.
To be
specific, the claims I'm focusing on include: that Bikram yoga loosens muscles and «protects them for deeper stretches,» that it increases lumbar spine flexibility / strength, that it burns a significantly higher
number of calories than regular yoga or general exercise, that it lubricates joints and that it detoxifies the body by «flushing toxins out through the sweat.»
You'll have to enter in a
specific number, as opposed to the type
of food you ate, but the reward is a help at - a-glance view on your Gear Sport that shows you
calories consumed and
calories burnt.