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Discretionary Calories
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How many discretionary calories can I have?
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The discretionary calories allowance is based on estimated calorie needs by age/sex group. Physical activity increases calorie needs, so those who are more physically active need more total calories and have a larger discretionary calorie allowance. The discretionary calorie allowance is part of total estimated calorie needs, not in addition to total calorie needs. The chart gives a general guide.

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Discretionary Calories

    What are discretionary calories?
    How many can I have?
    What are "solid fats"?
    How are solid fats different from oils?
    How to count the solid fats?
    What are "added sugars"?
    How to count the discretionary calories

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    Grains
    Vegetables
    Fruits
    Milk
    Meat & Beans
    Oils
    Discretionary Calories
    Physical Activity

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