1.8.9: End-of-Chapter Material
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Key Takeaways for this Chapter
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Energy from food:
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Carbohydrates: Four calories/gram
- 45-65% of total calories should come from carbs
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Fats (lipids): Nine calories/gram
- 20-35% of total calories should come from fats
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Protein: Four calories/gram
- 10-35% of total calories should come from protein
- Water: contains 0 calories/gram
- Alcohol: Seven calories/gram
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Carbohydrates: Four calories/gram
- Macronutrients: Carbohydrates, fats, proteins
- Micronutrients: Vitamins and minerals
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General healthy eating tips
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Eat nutrient dense foods
- Avoid refined/processed foods
- Increase your fiber intake
- Reduce sugar intake
- Reduce saturated fats
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Eat nutrient dense foods
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