Used to determine how much energy is in our food
Calorie
Does not absorb as many calories
High fiber food
Minimum amount of energy to exist
Basal Metabolic Rate
How dietitians calculate energy needs
Multiple predication equations
Approximate range of energy requirements
Guesstimate
Some high calorie foods have high...
Nutrients
More processed foods tend to...
Have higher absorption of calories
Resting energy expenditure
Energy you expend while at rest
Accuracy of predication equations for estimating calories
20-30%
Hunger fullness cues, lab results and sleeping habits are all what kind of things dietitians look it
Other factors that contribute to health and well being
Some low calorie foods have low
Nutrients
Food broken down into glucose to use for energy
Digestion
Movement that can affect how much energy you need
Physical Activity
Measures heat from food
Direct calorimetry-/ bomb calorimeter
Not a reliable indicator of micronutrient and macronutrient adequacy
Weight
Calories are based on this system
Atwater
Can affect how calories are absorbed differently
Genetics
Not as efficient at extracting energy from foods
Bacteroidetes
Measures carbon dioxide released
Indirect calorimetry
Reasons why some may be people successful at counting calories
Look at other health factors
Not counting every day
Ask what is their relationship with food like
Work with a Registered Dietitian
Not so cut and dry!
Can differentiate from our parents gut bacteria over time
Microbiome
More efficient at absorbing energy from food
Fermicutes
"Gas gauge" for knowing if meeting energy needs
Hunger and fullness cues
Bonus
Automatic 500 points!