- caloric intake
- Refers to the number of calories (energy content) consumed.
English dictionary of cancer terms . 2015.
English dictionary of cancer terms . 2015.
caloric intake — the food ingested or otherwise taken into the body … Medical dictionary
intake — 01. I had to cut down on my coffee [intake] because I was having trouble sleeping at night. 02. You simply have to reduce your [intake] of fat if you don t want to have another heart attack. 03. An excessive [intake] of alcohol can cause a… … Grammatical examples in English
caloric — [[t]kəlɔ͟ːrɪk[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n Caloric means relating to calories. ...a daily caloric intake of from 400 to 1200 calories … English dictionary
intake — noun 1 amount of food/drink taken into the body ADJECTIVE ▪ high ▪ moderate ▪ low ▪ increased ▪ total ▪ … Collocations dictionary
caloric — adj. Caloric is used with these nouns: ↑intake … Collocations dictionary
caloric — 1. Relating to a calorie. 2. Relating to heat. [L. calor, heat] c. intake the total number of calories in a daily diet allocation. * * * ca·lo·ric kə lȯr ik, lōr , lär ; kal ə rik adj 1) of or relating to heat 2) of or relating to calories… … Medical dictionary
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