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  • '''Nutrition per serving'''. 39 calories. 0 g total fat (0 gram saturated fat) 0 mg cholesterol 4 mg sodium 10 g car
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  • Per 1/2-cup serving: calories, 24; total fat, 0.5g; saturated fat, 0; cholesterol, 0
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  • ...or Teens with Diabetes.”] Last Modified November 2007.</ref> Excessive calories from sugar, however, can lead to [[obesity]], which may increase the risk o
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  • ...a normal diet, the other half assigned to a diet containing less than 20% calories from fat. The women on the low fat diet were found to have a markedly lower
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  • ...in some scientific applications, but note also that parsecs in astronomy, calories and mmHg in the medical sciences, and electron volts in physics are not par
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  • [[Obesity#Lifestyle|Obesity]] is caused by consuming too many [[calories]] compared to the amount of [[exercise]] the body is performing, causing a
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  • ...wn over the razor wire, like I was some infected animal, for the few extra calories I may gain from it (if any) as well as to keep my stomach from shrinking we
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  • ...e main ingredient, butter tea is a very warming drink, providing lots of [[calories|caloric]] energy and is particularly suited to high altitudes. The butter a
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  • ...n for the nineteenth century: a typical 14 oz (300 ml) can contains 1,300 calories (5440 kJ), 1 oz (30 g) each of protein and fat, and more than 7 oz (200 g)
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  • ...milk and cream. It has the consistency of [[cream cheese]], but with fewer calories and less cholesterol. Where available, low-fat cream cheese is an acceptabl
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  • ...nacks, desserts, dressings and baking. 1 [[deciliter]] of ymer contains 35 calories.
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  • ...ve high caloric content: Ben and Jerry's No Fat Vanilla Fudge contains 150 calories per half cup due to its high sugar content.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.
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  • ...to fat-free chocolate milk, students were served an estimated 5,960 fewer calories and 619 fewer grams of fat.<ref name="Centers for Disease Control and Preve
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  • Containing not less than 40% fat and having 50% of the calories normally present in margarine.<ref name="Gunstone"/>
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