What is a calorie? - Emma Bryce

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Published 2015-07-13
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We hear about calories all the time: How many calories are in this cookie? How many are burned by doing 100 jumping jacks, or long-distance running, or fidgeting? But what is a calorie, really? And how many of them do we actually need? Emma Bryce explains how a few different factors should go into determining the recommended amount for each person.

Lesson by Emma Bryce, animation by Qa'ed Mai.

All Comments (21)
  • @CarlyandJasiel
    that is why it is not "you are what you eat", but "you are what you absorb".
  • What I got from this video. -Calories are units used to measure food energy -good luck finding the rest
  • @p3t3r826
    "Good luck finding all of that on a nutrition label" Me: 😑
  • @hayleykwok
    "good luck finding all of that on a nutritional label" my anorexia: how hilarious
  • That was remarkably complete. I didn't think you'd mention all those factors at the end like enzymes and gut bacteria.
  • Wow, I had no idea that calories were so complex. Thank you for sharing this information. I never knew just what a calorie was. You're right, we always hear about them but don't really know what they are so sharing this information is pretty valuable and interesting.
  • @Mostafa-rq9rm
    So people are fat because they store too many calories? They are like the Noah of the oncoming famines. While we laugh at them, they are busy preparing for the oncoming disaster. I'm way too high right now.
  • "The amount of calories on a nutrition label doesn't mean that is how many calories you're going to get out of it." For someone who counts calories, this is pretty valuable information for me. I never knew that on most things, you don't get all of the calories listed. I always thought that the amount of calories on the nutrition label is exactly how many calories you would get. Thank you so very, very much for making this video. I'm glad I finally know this stuff now because like I said, I had no idea that you don't always get all of the calories that's listed on the label. So now, I definitely have to rethink how I'm going to count my daily caloric intake.
  • @bombaa7448
    Actually you forgot to/you should explain that calories comes from proteins, fats and carbohydrates and how those proportions affect our bodies.
  • @ellise6056
    I love how each art style is different in Ted Ed videos
  • @Nenkos
    Fat people: "No, it's just genetics."
  • I'm a health science teacher and I love showing Ted Ed vids to my class. This vid explains it so well and the animations help keep my 7th graders' attention lol
  • Great video as always, could you guys also make a video on how calories are determined in food? like how do scientist determine a small apple to have 100 calories with 19.4g carbs 0 protein and 0.05 fat and other nutrients? i hope its not too much to ask