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                     WHAT TO MAKE OF CALORIES:

                                     FOR HEALTH




                          uch ink has been spilled on whether “a calorie is a cal-
                          orie,” meaning whether your body treats one calorie
                   Mdifferently over another depending on its source, i.e.,
                    what  food it  comes from.  The short  answer is  that the  dis-
                    tinction does not matter on a cellular level, but it matters very
                    much on many other levels.
                       To understand what calories are, exactly, I like the expla-
                    nation given by Dr. Walter Willett in his book Eat, Drink, and Be
                    Healthy: “The amount of energy a particular food can deliver
                    to mitochondria—the tiny engines that power your cells—is
                    measured in calories.” So, basically, they’re like gas in the tank.
                    The bodies of most people eating a mix of foods convert carbo-
                    hydrates, fats, and protein to energy at the same rate. Calories
                    keep us in forward motion. Or as my summer camp counselors
                    trained us to sing cheerfully at dawn, they keep us alive, awake,
                    alert, enthusiastic!
                       But aside from the essential task of providing energy, food
                    is, of course, far more than fuel. And there are important ways
                    in which calories are different from each other, meaning the
                    equation for nutrition and health goes well beyond the simple
                    math of energy in, energy out. As with most things in life, cal-
                    ories are about both quality and quantity.
                       In general, calorie quality is more important than just the
                    number in isolation. Where the calories come from translates
                    into more or less nutritional bang for your buck. You might get
                    only 100 calories from a serving of cold cuts on a sandwich,


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