kilojoules in A Sentence

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    Energy is measured as kilocalories(kcal) or Kilojoules(kJ).

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    One Calorie equals approximately 4.2 Kilojoules.

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    Kilocalorie is approximately equal to 4.2 Kilojoules.

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    Energy is measured either in kilocalories(kcal) or Kilojoules(kJ).

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    The energy is measured in kilocalories(kcal) or Kilojoules(kJ).

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    Multiply that by 365 and those Kilojoules can add up!

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    Women need to eat around 8,000 Kilojoules and men 9,900 Kilojoules each day.

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    Over a whole week, this is equivalent to cutting back total energy intake by 14, Kilojoules.

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    For example 2,300 Kilojoules is equivalent to about a 100g bar of chocolate or 2kg of broccoli.

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    Salad will provide some bulk to help fill you up- so that you eat less Kilojoules overall.

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    Although some diet gurus claim Kilojoules don't matter, all successful diets create rules that force you to eat less.

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    So I wondered if people's baseline vitamin D levels would predict their ability to lose weight when cutting Kilojoules.".

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    Yet dinner tends to be our largest meal and we eat almost half our daily Kilojoules in the evening.

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    Current US guidelines recommend you limit your added sugar intake to less than 10 percent of your daily Kilojoules.

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    This is equivalent to a difference of around 240- 330 fewer Kilojoules per day(57-75 Calories) coming from ultra-processed foods.

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    Does that mean you will feel like a new man if you cut your Kilojoules by 25 per cent?

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    We will also split the difference for fat, and say it will provide 22 per cent of your total Kilojoules.

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    That may not sound like much, but it's equivalent to about 430 Kilojoules per day, or the Kilojoules in a medium banana.

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    One Argo float takes 10 Kilojoules of energy to complete a profile from 2,000 meters underwater up to the surface, measuring continuously.

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    But while nuts are generally high in fat and related Kilojoules, they are high in fibre, helping us to feel full for longer.

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    It just means that a bodybuilder who's cutting Kilojoules while also training longer and harder needs the carbs for energy to fuel his workouts.

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    Compared with the free-for-all eaters, those who cut Kilojoules had significantly improved moods, were less tense, slept deeper and even reported having better sex.

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    The reason we gain or lose weight is much less mysterious if we keep track of all the kilograms, too, not just those enigmatic Kilojoules or calories.

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    Of course, we all indulge from time to time, but unhealthy diets are those that contain lots of foods that are high in energy(Kilojoules) and low on nutrition.

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    Of course, we all all indulge from time to time but unhealthy diets are those that contain lots of foods that are high in energy(Kilojoules) and low on nutrition.

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    When you lose it faster, you lose more muscle, and you run a greater risk of slowing down your metabolic rate as your body compensates for the sudden reduction in Kilojoules.

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    In a 100-gram serving, walnuts provide 2,740 Kilojoules(654 kcal) and rich content(more than 19% of the Daily Value or DV) of several dietary minerals, particularly manganese at 163% DV, and B vitamins.

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    In a 100-gram serving, raw white mushrooms provide 93 Kilojoules(22 kilocalories) of food energy and are an excellent source(> 19% of the Daily Value, DV) of the B vitamins, riboflavin, niacin, and pantothenic acid table.

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    And while that part might come as less of a surprise, the study authors suspect that the group who cut Kilojoules felt better because of all known benefits of weight loss- like extra energy and a better night's sleep.

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    For instruments on board the float such as the CTD made by Some Body Else that has been measuring salinity for much of the past decade, almost 3.5 Kilojoules are needed to run the sensor- 35 percent of the energy budget.

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