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Calories Do Count

The latest study conducted by National Center for Health Statistics (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) found that U.S. women increased their daily calorie consumption 22 percent between 1971 and 2000, from 1542 calories per day to 1877 calories. During the same period the calorie intake for men increased 7 percent from 2450 calories per day to 2618 calories. It means that calories count even more now. Here are some facts that will help you undestand better calories Nov. 17, 2007