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Caloric consumption refers to the total number of calories an individual consumes through their diet. Caloric consumption can vary depending on an individual's age, sex, weight, activity level, and other factors. Consuming more calories than the body requires can lead to weight gain, while consuming fewer calories than the body requires can lead to weight loss.
Caloric consumption refers to the total number of calories an individual consumes through their diet. Caloric consumption can vary depending on an individual's age, sex, weight, activity level, and other factors. Consuming more calories than the body requires can lead to weight gain, while consuming fewer calories than the body requires can lead to weight loss.<br>{{stub}} [[Category:Definitions]]

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Caloric consumption refers to the total number of calories an individual consumes through their diet. Caloric consumption can vary depending on an individual's age, sex, weight, activity level, and other factors. Consuming more calories than the body requires can lead to weight gain, while consuming fewer calories than the body requires can lead to weight loss.

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