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Feeling tired? Here are 7 energy-boosting foods!
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published: 24 Jun 2013
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Eating for Energy - BEST Energy Foods
Eating for Energy is easier than you think. http://www.eatingforenergy.ca . In this video ...
published: 07 Jul 2012
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Top 10 Healthy, Alkalizing Foods for Energy, PsycheTruth Nutrition & Weight Loss
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published: 12 Sep 2011
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Aris Latham Speaks - Clark Atlanta - The Electromagnetic Energy of Food
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published: 17 Nov 2011
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Energy Boosting Fruit & Nut Snacks Recipe - Performance Food
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What is Food Energy?
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Food Chains ,Food Webs,Energy Pyramid in Ecosystems-Video for Kids
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published: 19 Jun 2012
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Energy and Food Chains in Ecosystems
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Burning foods to measure calories
How many calories are in a handfull of toasted oats or cheese balls? We get a general idea...
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Science - Food we eat - English
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Body Songs: "Food Into Energy," The Tummy Song by StoryBots
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published: 14 Oct 2013
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Global Risks 2011 - The water-food-energy nexus
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Food Energy.wmv
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published: 25 Apr 2011
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Food, Energy and Sustainability
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The Food Energy Water Nexus in South Africa
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Parks and Recreation: Andy - food is energy
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Getting Energy from Food - Live Experiments (Ep 22) - Head Squeeze
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Water Security: The Water-Food-Energy-Climate Nexus
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Nexus of food, energy, water: Saurav jha at TEDxSGGSCC
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Measuring the energy in food
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WATER, ENERGY, FOOD - Nexus Thinking Explained
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Energy Content of Food
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How To Make Energy Bars - GCN's Food For Cycling
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Food energy is the amount of energy obtained from food that is available through cellular respiration.

Food energy is expressed in food calories (labeling: EU kcal, U.S. Calories) or kilojoules (kJ). Food calories, or the "Calorie" units used often in nutritional contexts, measure amounts of energy 1000 times greater than the units in scientific contexts known also as calories, or gram calories ("cal"). Food calories are thereby referred to less ambiguously in some formal contexts as kilocalories (kcal) or kilogram calories. One food calorie is equal to 4.184 kilojoules. Within the European Union, both the kilocalorie (kcal) and kilojoule (kJ) appear on nutrition labels. In many countries, only one of the units is displayed.

Carbohydrates, fiber, fats, proteins, organic acids, polyols, and ethanol all release energy during respiration—this is often called 'food energy'. When nutrients react with oxygen in the cells of living things, energy is released. A small amount of energy is available through anaerobic respiration. Fats and ethanol have the greatest amount of food energy per mass, 9 and 7 kcal/g (38 and 30 kJ/g), respectively. Proteins and most carbohydrates have about 4 calories per grams (17 kJ/g) [but see below]. Carbohydrates that are not easily absorbed, such as fiber or lactose in lactose-intolerant individuals, contribute less food energy. Polyols (including sugar alcohols) and organic acids have less than 4 kcal/g.




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