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What (who) is -calorie - definition

DIETARY REGIME
Caloric restriction; Calorie restriction diet; Low calorie; Calorie restricted diet; Calorically restricted; Low-calorie diet; Low-Calorie Diet; Low calorie diet; Low Calorie Diet; Undernutrition without malnutrition; Calorie Restriction; Calorie Restrictions; Calorie restrictions; Low-calorie; Calorie restriction with adequate nutrition; Calorie reduction; Calorie diet; NIA rhesus macaque calorie restriction study; Continuous energy restriction; Hypocaloric feeding

-calorie      
-calorie is used after adjectives such as low or high to indicate that food contains a small or a large number of calories.
...low-calorie margarine.
...reduced-calorie mayonnaise.
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UNIT OF ENERGY (4.184 J)
Kcal; Calories; KCal; Kilocalorie; Calorific; Thermodynamic calorie; Thermodynamic Calorie; Food calorie; ㎈; ㎉; Kilocalories; Calorie (unit); Gram-calorie; Calorie counter; Callorie; Callory; Calory; Thermochemical calorie; Callories; Gram calorie; Small calorie; Large calorie; Kilogram calorie; Gigacalorie; Kcals; Calorie per hour; Nutritional calorie; Nutritional calories; Calorie (nutrition); Calorie unit; Caloric value; Caloric intake; Thermochemical kilocalorie
¦ noun (plural calories)
1. (also small calorie) the energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water through 1°C (now usually defined as 4.1868 joules).
2. (also large calorie) the energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of water through 1°C, equal to one thousand small calories and often used to measure the energy value of foods.
Origin
C19: from Fr., from L. calor 'heat' + -ie (see -y3).
Calorie         
UNIT OF ENERGY (4.184 J)
Kcal; Calories; KCal; Kilocalorie; Calorific; Thermodynamic calorie; Thermodynamic Calorie; Food calorie; ㎈; ㎉; Kilocalories; Calorie (unit); Gram-calorie; Calorie counter; Callorie; Callory; Calory; Thermochemical calorie; Callories; Gram calorie; Small calorie; Large calorie; Kilogram calorie; Gigacalorie; Kcals; Calorie per hour; Nutritional calorie; Nutritional calories; Calorie (nutrition); Calorie unit; Caloric value; Caloric intake; Thermochemical kilocalorie
·noun The unit of heat according to the French standard; the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one kilogram (sometimes, one gram) of water one degree centigrade, or from 0° to 1°. Compare the English standard unit, Foot pound.

Wikipedia

Calorie restriction

Calorie restriction (caloric restriction or energy restriction) is a dietary regimen that reduces the energy intake from foods and beverages without incurring malnutrition. The possible effect of calorie restriction on body weight management, longevity, and aging-associated diseases has been an active area of research.

Examples of use of -calorie
1. Diet Pepsi policies produces zero–calorie politics.
2. The calorie content of Ahla hummus was reduced thanks to technological improvements, and the light Ahla hummus has the lowest calorie count on the market today.
3. Calorie-counting diets would often allow people to choose to have a small amount of high-density calorie foods, leaving them feeling hungry.
4. Under the group‘s recommendation, middle school students would have access to additional drinks, like sports drinks, no–calorie soft drinks and low–calorie juice drinks.
5. To avoid shocking the marketplace, the calorie–emission allowance could initially be set very high, say 1'0 calorie–credits per ounce.