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C ount How much should I eat What are Empty Calories Currently many of the foods and beverages Americans eat and drink contain empty calories calories from solid fats andor added sugars Solid fats and added sugars add calories to the food but few or no nutrients For this reas ID: 145339

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Calories

Count: How much should I eat?

What are Empty Calories?

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Currently, many of the foods and beverages Americans eat and drink contain

empty calories

– calories from solid fats and/or added sugars. Solid fats and added sugars add calories to the food but few or no nutrients. For this reason, the calories from solid fats and added sugars in a food are often called empty calories. Learning more about solid fats and added sugars can help you make better food and drink choices.

Solid fats are fats that are solid at room temperature, like butter, beef fat, and shortening. Some solid fats are found naturally in foods. They can also be added when foods are processed by food companies or when they are prepared.Added sugars are sugars and syrups that are added when foods or beverages are processed or prepared.

Solid fats and added sugars can make a food or beverage more appealing, but they also can add a lot of calories. The foods and beverages that provide the most empty calories for Americans are:Cakes, cookies, pastries, and donuts (contain both solid fat and added sugars)Sodas, energy drinks, sports drinks, and fruit drinks (contain added sugars)Cheese (contains solid fat)Pizza (contains solid fat)Ice cream (contains both solid fat and added sugars)Sausages, hot dogs, bacon, and ribs (contain solid fat)

These foods and beverages are the major sources of empty calories, but many can be found in forms with less or no solid fat or added sugars. For example, low-fat cheese and low-fat hot dogs can be purchased. You can choose water, milk, or sugar-free soda instead of drinks with sugar. Check that the calories in these products are less than in the regular product.

Source: http://healthyeating.sfgate.com/average-calorie-intake-human-per-day-versus-recommendation-1867.html and http://www.choosemyplate.gov/weight-management-calories/calories/empty-calories.html

Age and Gender

Daily Calorie Recommendations *Daily Empty Calorie LimitChildren 2-3 years1,000 calories135 caloriesChildren 4-8 years1,200-1,400 calories120 caloriesGirls 9-13 years1,600 calories120 caloriesBoys 9-13 years1,800 calories160 calories

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What

are Calories?- Calories are ENERGY that fuel our bodies; much like gasoline fuels our cars. Without sufficient calories our heart would not beat, our lungs would not function, and our brain would not work. We get calories from the all the food and beverages that we consume. Are all calories equal? NO! It’s important to get our calories from nutritious, healthy food such as whole grains, vegetables, lean protein, and vegetables. Eating too many calorie and not burning enough of them off through activity can lead to weight gain.

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These amounts are appropriate for individuals who get less than 30 minutes of moderate physical activity most days. Those who are more active need more total

calories. If you have any concerns or special circumstances, please check with your physician.