weight gain
A calorie is a measure of heat energy. Calorie counts measure the amount of energy food supplies to your body. Your body converts food into energy via metabolism. Everyone has a basal metabolic rate, which is the rate at which your body burns calories to sustain the daily processes of living such as circulation, growth, cell repair and respiration. Two other factors determine how many calories your body burns. The first, thermogenesis, is the amount of energy your body expends digesting and processing the foods you eat. The second factor is your physical activity level. The more sedentary you are, the fewer calories your body expends in activity. Weight gain from a high-calorie diet is a function of thermodynamics. If you eat more calories than you burn via daily living, thermogenesis and physical activity, then you will gain weight.
the negative effects of high calorie
To eat a high calorie diet, you need to either consume high-calorie foods or eat very large amounts of low-calorie foods. Both types of eating place a great deal of stress on the body. High-calorie foods tend to be high in fats and/or sugars. High intake of these foods increases your risk factors for type 2 diabetes, heart disease and certain cancers. Eating a large amount of food stresses your digestive processes. Mouse and monkey studies, published in the January 2009 issue of Toxicologic Pathology, provide some evidence that the stress placed on the body by eating a lot of calories may decrease longevity, and restricting calories may increase it.
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