Sentences with phrase «total food expenditure»

More specifically, it identified that one - quarter of total food expenditure in these communities was spent on non-alcoholic beverages, with just over 15 % spent on sugar - sweetened soft drinks.

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Personal consumption expenditures (PCE) for food and energy as a percent of total PCE (blue, lhs) vs. trade - weighted broad dollar index (red, rhs)
As a percentage of total personal consumption expenditures (PCE), combined food and energy spending have risen from a low of 10.7 % in July 2017 to 11.2 % in January 2018 (before easing to 11.0 % in February)-- with considerable room to move higher.
In total, at least 11 per cent of IFAD expenditure approved since 2013 has been allocated to post-harvest infrastructure and equipment, accompanied by training for farmers, farmer groups and value chain operators on post-harvest techniques and the operation, maintenance and management of equipment to ensure sustainable food loss reduction.
While the majority of Killian's expenditures have been focused on TV ads and consulting fees — totals which add up to about $ 313,000 and $ 77,000 respectively, and constitute more than 80 percent of the campaign's overall expenditures — the bulk of Latimer's expenses have gone toward miscellaneous items; most notably, food, travel, totaling approximately $ 5,000, as well as two expenses of $ 30,000 in total for consulting.
Results of this earlier study showed that participants used the recipes for an average of 2.8 meals a week and this led to a decrease in their food insecurity, total groceries expenditures, and body mass index.
Now compare that to stats from the 1972 - 1973 Consumer Expenditure Survey, when Americans were spending a total of $ 1,154 a year on food, but only $ 422 (or 37 %) eating out.
Therefore, the total number of calories that you burn in a given day (i.e. your daily caloric expenditure) can be determined by adding your BMR, the calories that you have burned to support physical activity, and the calories that you have burned to support digestion of food (this is generally 10 % or so of the total number of calories that you have consumed, read more about this in our Thermic Effect of Food article), as follfood (this is generally 10 % or so of the total number of calories that you have consumed, read more about this in our Thermic Effect of Food article), as follFood article), as follows:
This is the amount of energy required to eat, digest, absorb, and store food, and research shows that it accounts for about 10 % of total daily energy expenditure.
The starting point for determining where your food intake should be is your total daily energy expenditure (TDEE).
In the Daily Caloric Expenditure Calculator, BMR was multiplied by the «Activity Level Factor» to account for daily physical activity levels and the thermic effect of food (thereby providing an estimate of the total amount of calories you burn in a day), but these factors are not a consideration when determining BMR.
To figure out exactly how many you burn each day, or your total energy expenditure (TEE), you need to know your basal metabolic rate (BMR), the thermic effect of food (TEF) you eat, and your general activity level.
The amount of calories used in a day (Calories Out) is more accurately termed total energy expenditure (TEE)-- the sum of basal metabolic rate (BMR), thermogenic effect of food (TEF), non-exercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT), excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC) and, of course, exercise.
So, while you're experiencing energy expenditure due to TEF every time you eat, the net effect is no different regardless of how many times you eat, as long as the total amount of food is the same.
Markwald, Rachel R. et al. «Impact of Insufficient Sleep on Total Daily Energy Expenditure, Food Intake, and Weight Gain.»
People feel satisfied and they are permitted to eat their favorite foods as long as it fits their prescribed macronutrient amounts and TDEE (Total Daily Energy Expenditure).
Schutz Y, Jequier E. Resting Energy Expenditure, thermic Effect of Food, and Total Energy Expenditure In: Bray GA, Couchard d, James WP, eds.
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Impact of insufficient sleep on total daily energy expenditure, food intake, and weight gain.
Previous research has shown that weight change depends on energy balance, defined as the relationship between caloric intake and caloric expenditure due to the thermic effect of food, resting metabolic rate, and total physical activity (PA).
For programs that provide a benefit based on family size rather than children in particular, e.g., food stamps and housing assistance, the total expenditure in Table 1 is that attributed to children in federal administrative reports or public data.
From the total expenditures reported in the above accounts, costs for the following categories are deducted: (1) Non-agency activities; (2) Community Services; (3) Food Services; (4) Fringe Benefits for Retired Persons; and (5) Facilities Acquisition and Construction.
A Press release by Fraser Institute showed the total tax bill of the average Canadian family has increased by 1,624 per cent since 1961, while expenditures on housing increased by 1,198 per cent, food by 559 per cent and clothing by 526 per cent from 1961 to 2009.
The largest single expenditure was on food, which totaled $ 22.62 billion.
By producing their own food the urban poor can save substantially on food expenditures (often more than 50 - 70 % of their total household expenditures.
In this post, I discuss the trend in the figure below: US monthly personal - consumption expenditures (PCE) for food and energy goods and services as a percentage of total household expenditures.
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