SlayerDad Skrevet 19. februar 2013 Del Skrevet 19. februar 2013 Professor Richard Wrangham ved Harvard University sier at forbrukere får i seg mer kalorier enn de tror grunnet feilmerking og bruk av utdaterte metoder for beregning av kalorier i matvarer. People who eat high-fibre foods such as vegetables and muesli are consuming more calories than they think because the current food labels do not take into account the calories in fibre. Meanwhile the system overestimates, by up to 20%, the content of some protein-rich foods such as tuna steak that can take more energy to digest than simple carbohydrates such as white bread. The scientists behind the research also reveal that consumers could reduce their calorie intake by eating raw rather than cooked foods. They argue that the way calories are assigned to foods by manufacturers needs a significant overhaul because calories are currently both over and under estimated by up to 25%. Siter Lenke til kommentar https://forum.fitnessbloggen.no/topic/17735-the-guardian-slankere-f%C3%A5r-i-seg-mer-kalorier-enn-de-tror-pga-feilmerking/ Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
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