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		<title>Isn’t a calorie, just a calorie?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>By Mark Szabo Why does it matter what you eat, as long as you’re eating? Aren’t the 300 calories in a Boston Crème Donut the same as the 300 calories in a Chicken Leg &#38; Thigh quarter? Well, from a technical standpoint, both 300 calorie objects yield the same energy equivalent if you were to [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Mark Szabo</p>
<p>Why does it matter <strong>what </strong>you eat, as long as you’re eating? Aren’t the <strong>300 calories</strong> in a <strong>Boston Crème Donut</strong> the same as the 300 calories in a <strong>Chicken Leg &amp; Thigh</strong> quarter?</p>
<p>Well, from a <strong>technical</strong> standpoint, both 300 calorie objects yield the same energy equivalent if you were to burn them (because, after all, a calorie is a measure of heat); but, it’s what your body <strong><em>does</em></strong> with those food items that makes the difference.</p>
<p>When we eat food, that food is broken down in a process we call <strong>digestion</strong>.</p>
<p>You may hear people talking about “needing to get their macros in” for the day. They’re talking about <strong>macronutrients</strong>, otherwise known as <strong>proteins, carbohydrates, </strong>and <strong>fats.</strong></p>
<p>During digestion, those macronutrients are processed into smaller and smaller pieces, until we’re left with <strong>molecules. </strong></p>
<p>Molecules are groups of <strong>atoms</strong> that are bound together into small atomic <strong>chains</strong>. Some of those chains may be only a few atoms long, some may be quite longer (as is the case with our <strong>DNA </strong>which would be about <strong>6 feet long</strong> if unraveled.)</p>
<p>Once our food reaches molecule-size, those molecules are <strong>distributed</strong> throughout the body where our <strong>cells</strong> use them to make replacement parts.</p>
<p>Our bodies have about <strong>30 trillion</strong> cells. That’s 30 thousand billion! If cells were dollars, we’d all be richer than Jeff Bezos!</p>
<p>Those 30 trillion cells <strong>work together</strong> to keep us <strong>alive</strong>. Inside each of those cells are teeny-tiny little organic factories we call <strong>organelles</strong>.</p>
<p>It is within these organelles that those molecules of food that you ate are <strong>pulled</strong> <strong>apart</strong> and <strong>recombined </strong>to make <strong>new structures</strong>, like <strong>hormones</strong>, <strong>enzymes</strong>, and even parts that become <strong>new cells</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Everything</strong> that gets digested is <strong>repurposed</strong> by the body.</p>
<p>In other words, when your <strong>mother</strong> told you, “<strong>you are what you eat</strong>” when you were a kid, she <strong>wasn’t kidding</strong>! It’s <strong>literally </strong>true!</p>
<p>This is why <strong>eating healthy</strong> food is <strong>important</strong>.</p>
<p>Sure, that Boston Crème Donut is <strong>OK to eat, occasionally,</strong> as a treat. But when our entire food intake is comprised of <strong>high-calorie</strong>, <strong>low-nutrient</strong> choices, it causes <strong>problems</strong> in the body.</p>
<p>Our bodies <strong>need </strong>to make repairs, <strong>constantly</strong>. Those cells need a regular supply of <strong>building materials</strong>, and they’re <strong>going to use what you give them</strong>.</p>
<p>That means, if you give them <strong>low-quality parts</strong> to work with, you’re going to have a <strong>low-quality body</strong> as a result. (Have you ever heard the expression, “<strong>garbage in, garbage out</strong>?”)</p>
<p>So, the <strong>bottom line</strong> here, is that you can’t fake <strong>good nutrition</strong>. If you want to be <strong>healthy</strong>, it <strong>starts</strong> with what you <strong>put into your mouth</strong>.</p>
<p>If you’d like <strong>some help</strong> in figuring out <strong>what to eat</strong> to <strong>maximize</strong> your <strong>health</strong>, set up a <strong>Discovery Call </strong>with me. That’s why I’m here<strong> 😊</strong></p>
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