Examples of using Kcal in English and their translations into Russian
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more than half of the country's population has a daily calories intake of below 2,100 Kcal Diagram 5.
However, during the period under review, the full approved ration of 2,472 kcal was distributed only in December 2000,
overweight While the average number of calories available per person per day has increased by around 100 kcal per decade in Greece, it has remained within a steady range since 2000.
also perfect for people who are trying to lose weight as one game can burn up to 1000 kcal.
weight in kilos and energy exchange(Kcal) according to that particular guest.
Monthly expenses for food product purchases(consisting of 2282 kcal per day) are calculated based on the consumption ratios
further to 150 grams(around 500 Kcal per day/per person)
Diets that contain 600 kcal less than the person requires to remain at the same weight or that result in
standard established by the Supreme Council(Parliament) 2,249 kcal.
KCAL Recommended daily caloric intake.
Recommended level of daily calorie intake KCAL.
The station's new owners wanted DuckTales to be shown on KCAL, effectively taking the local television rights to the animated series away from Fox-owned KTTV.
KSL and KCAL.
The energy expenditure is used to describe the amount of energy in KCAL that the body requires per day during complete rest, at an indifference temperature(28-30 C)
According to the FAO, the planet could already produce enough food to provide 2,100 kcals per person per day to 12 billion people double the existing world population.
in 1964-1966 to 2,536 in 1996-1998, an increase of 705 Kcals.
For lack of resources, WFP reduced daily food rations by 30 per cent to 1,500 kcals per person per day, which falls drastically under the international minimum standard of 2,100 kcals per person.
The level of daily calorie intake(KCAL) is the amount of energy required by a human body at rest to maintain its vital functions for instance,
In 2000, average per capita daily energy intake in rural communities was 2,605 Kcals, i.e. 108.5 per cent of China's recommended daily nutritional intake,
Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, China's average per capita daily energy intake in 1996 was 2,881 Kcals, and had risen to 3,044 Kcals in 1999; protein intake rose over the same period from 78 grams/day to 83 grams/day.