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Kitchen appliances brand
Caloric is a brand of kitchen appliances, which dates back to 1903. Caloric Corporation began as the Klein Stove Company in Philadelphia in 1890. The
Caloric
Obsolete scientific theory of heat flow
The caloric theory is a superseded scientific theory that heat consists of a self-repellent fluid called "caloric" that flows from hotter bodies to colder
Caloric_theory
Unit of energy used in nutrition
The calorie is a unit of energy that originated from the caloric theory of heat. The small calorie or gram calorie is defined as the amount of heat needed
Calorie
Test of the vestibulo-ocular reflex
In medicine, the caloric reflex test (sometimes termed "vestibular caloric stimulation") is a test of the vestibulo-ocular reflex that involves irrigating
Caloric_reflex_test
Consumption of less calories than expended
A caloric deficit (also known as calorie deficit, in British English calorific deficit) is any shortage in the number of calories consumed relative to
Caloric_deficit
Dietary regime
Calorie restriction (CR, also known as caloric restriction or energy restriction) is a dietary regimen that reduces the energy intake from foods and beverages
Calorie_restriction
American automobile company
The Caloric Motorcycle Company of Chicago was founded in 1898 as a motorcycle company. It later moved into auto production in 1903. The Caloric Motorcycle
Caloric_(automobile)
Postmortem phenomenon in humans
Postmortem caloricity is a phenomenon where the body temperature of a corpse rises or remains unusually high for up to 2 hours after death instead of falling
Postmortem_caloricity
Chemical energy animals derive from food
man" who is 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) tall and weighs 70 kg (154 lb). Because caloric requirements vary by height, activity, age, pregnancy status, and other
Food_energy
Energy per volume
In physics, energy density is the quotient between the amount of energy stored in a given system or contained in a given region of space and the volume
Energy_density
Formula to help approximate water and caloric loss using a patient's body weight
The Holliday-Segar formula is a formula to help approximate water and caloric loss (and therefore the water requirements) using a patient's body weight
Holliday-Segar_formula
Insufficient growth or weight gain in children
also be largely grouped into three categories - inadequate caloric intake, malabsorption/caloric retention defect, and increased metabolic demands. Endogenous
Failure_to_thrive
Increase in a person's total body mass
As a result, sleep deprivation over time may contribute to increased caloric intake and decreased self-control over food cravings, leading to weight
Weight_gain
Ericsson, the vessel was notable for its propulsion system, which utilized a caloric engine (hot air engine) rather than a standard steam engine. The ship was
Caloric_ship_Ericsson
Cadaveric spasm Coffin birth Death erection Dissection Gibbeting Postmortem caloricity Post-mortem interval Other aspects Carrion Cemetery Consciousness after
Lists_of_unusual_deaths
Neurological description of sugar preference
differentiate between a caloric sugar and a non-caloric sweetener. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is released when non-caloric sucralose activates neuropod
Sugar_preference
Theoretical gas model
other distinctions are made, such as between thermally perfect gas and calorically perfect gas, or between imperfect, semi-perfect, and perfect gases, and
Perfect_gas
Number assigned to food
Insulin Index represents a comparison of food portions with equal overall caloric content (250 kcal or 1000 kJ), while GI represents a comparison of portions
Insulin_index
Sugarless food additive intended to provide a sweet taste
considered a potential hazard to human health. Stevia is a natural non-caloric sweetener derived from the Stevia rebaudiana plant, and is manufactured
Sugar_substitute
In differential equations, the mth-degree caloric polynomial (or heat polynomial) is a "parabolically m-homogeneous" polynomial Pm(x, t) that satisfies
Caloric_polynomial
Hypothetical anti-aging dietary supplement or drug candidate
PL; Fahy GM; Spindler SR (Nov 17, 2005). "Identification of potential caloric restriction mimetics by microarray profiling". Physiol Genomics. 23 (3):
Caloric_restriction_mimetic
Alcoholic beverage
variations have also been called Militär Punsch, Arrack Pun(s)ch, and Caloric Pun(s)ch, punsch should not be confused with the English term "punch".
Punsch
Brand of sugar substitute
Splenda (/ˈsplɛndə/) is a global brand of sugar substitutes and reduced-calorie food products. While the company is known for its original formulation
Splenda
Type of dieting food
than the food provides. Its thermic effect or specific dynamic action—the caloric "cost" of digesting the food—would be greater than its food energy content
Negative-calorie_food
Type of thermodynamic cycle
historicplaces.ca. Retrieved 2025-11-17. "Ericsson's Caloric Ship". hotairengines.org. "Ericsson Caloric Engine". Genuineideas.com. Retrieved 2015-12-15.
Ericsson_cycle
perhaps the principal ancestor of later concepts such as phlogiston and caloric. Around 500 BC, the Greek philosopher Heraclitus became famous as the "flux
History_of_thermodynamics
Type of energy transfer
to the caloric theory of heat. To account also for changes of internal energy due to friction, and mechanical and thermodynamic work, the caloric theory
Heat
A ceramic heat cell, also known as Caloric Porous Structure Cell (CPSC), is a ceramic device to burn a fuel without flame, converting the thermal energy
Ceramic_heat_cell
Physical quantity representing energy content per unit mass
commonly measured in Calories, the energy density of food is commonly called "caloric density". In the metric system, the energy unit commonly used on food labels
Specific_energy
Physical law for entropy and heat
formulation, which preceded the proper definition of entropy and was based on caloric theory, is Carnot's theorem, formulated by the French scientist Sadi Carnot
Second_law_of_thermodynamics
English physicist (1818–1889)
This was a direct challenge to the caloric theory which held that heat could neither be created nor destroyed. Caloric theory had dominated thinking in
James_Prescott_Joule
Biochemist
Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. She studies aging and caloric restriction in primates. Anderson received her bachelor's degree from Trinity
Rozalyn_Anderson
Caloric intake below what is needed to maintain an organism's life
Starvation is a severe deficiency in caloric energy intake, below the level needed to maintain an organism's life. It is the most extreme form of malnutrition
Starvation
Cooperation Council states, which rely on the Strait for over 80% of their caloric intake; by mid-March, 70% of the region's food imports were disrupted,
Economic impact of the 2026 Iran war
Economic_impact_of_the_2026_Iran_war
Basic taste
Some are sweet at very low concentrations, allowing their use as non-caloric sugar substitutes. Such non-sugar sweeteners include saccharin, aspartame
Sweetness
French physicist and engineer (1796–1832)
Antoine Lavoisier, that heat is a weightless and invisible fluid, called "caloric", which may be liberated by chemical reactions and which flows from bodies
Nicolas_Léonard_Sadi_Carnot
Regulation of the consumption of food
duration found that low-fat diets (without intentional restriction of caloric intake) resulted in average weight loss of 3.2 kg (7.1 lb) over habitual
Dieting
Sustainable energy from sea and river water
Osmotic power, salinity gradient power or blue energy is the energy available from the difference in the salt concentration between seawater and river
Osmotic_power
1944–1945 US medical experiment
who were close to their "ideal" weight was adjusted so as to maintain caloric balance, while the diets of the underweight and overweight individuals
Minnesota Starvation Experiment
Minnesota_Starvation_Experiment
Pizza-calzone hybrid
contains between 1,220 to 1,560 calories, which is 74.3% of the average daily caloric intake, and contains somewhere between 112% to twice the daily amount of
P'Zone
Economic crisis in Cuba after the fall of the Soviet Union
1995–97 were 2,720 and 2,440 kcal/person/day respectively. By 2003, average caloric intake had risen to 3,280 kcal/person/day. According to the FAO, the average
Special_Period
Topics referred to by the same term
1124-0172), journal published by the Claretians Caloric restriction mimetic, a substance that mimics the caloric restriction anti-aging effect Cardiac rhythm
CRM
Barley processed to remove the outer husk
prepared from milled pearl barley. Pearl barley is similar to wheat in its caloric, protein, vitamin and mineral content, though some varieties are higher
Pearl_barley
Observational basis of thermodynamics
Maxwell's demon Heat death paradox Loschmidt's paradox Synergetics Theories Caloric theory Vis viva ("living force") Mechanical equivalent of heat Motive power
Laws_of_thermodynamics
Chemical synthesis of ketone bodies
heart and skeletal muscle, under specific scenarios including fasting, caloric restriction, sleep, or others. (In rare metabolic diseases, insufficient
Ketogenesis
Soft drink with little or no sugar or calories
marketed for those with diabetes or who wish to reduce their sugar or caloric intake. Though artificial sweeteners had been known since the discovery
Diet_soda
Chemical esters commonly found in fats and oils
The most common forms of acylglycerol are triglycerides, having high caloric value and usually yielding twice as much energy per gram as carbohydrate
Glyceride
External combustion engine using air as the working fluid
A hot air engine (historically called an air engine or caloric engine) is any heat engine that uses the expansion and contraction of air under the influence
Hot_air_engine
Model of aging as a trade-off between growth, reproduction, and DNA maintenance
to differential partitioning of energy allocation during caloric restriction, less caloric intake would result in less metabolic waste in the forms of
Disposable soma theory of aging
Disposable_soma_theory_of_aging
Electromagnetic radiation generated by the thermal motion of particles
molecules held caloric in within a given plane, allowing for greater escape from within. Count Rumford would later cite this explanation of caloric movement
Thermal_radiation
American restaurant chain
The Cheesecake Factory Incorporated is an American restaurant chain and cheesecake distributor based in the United States. It operates 370 full-service
The_Cheesecake_Factory
Type of paraphilia
Anti-obesity medication Bariatrics Bariatric surgery Dieting (List of diets) Caloric deficit Exercise (outline) Liposuction Obesity medicine Weight loss camp
Fat_fetishism
Minimally processed foods
high in calories and low in nutrients, and may contribute to a higher caloric intake Monteiro, C; Cannon, G; Moubarac, J-C; Levy, R; Louzada, M; Jaime
Whole_food
State function whose change relates to the system's maximal work output
specific heat, heat capacity, "absolute heat", "latent caloric", "free" or "perceptible" caloric (calorique sensible), among others. In 1780, for example
Thermodynamic_free_energy
Brand of apples treated with grape flavoring
taste like a Concord grape. The solution does not add additional sugars or caloric content, nor does it affect the nutritional value of a standard apple.
Grāpple
Candy company in Nashville
lunch for a nickel". At this time, the primary nutritional concern was caloric undernourishment, especially for working-class people, and high-calorie
Goo_Goo_Cluster
Action or movement due to the application of a sudden unexpected stimulus
Pupillary light reflex Accommodation reflex Jaw jerk reflex Corneal reflex Caloric reflex test/Vestibulo-ocular reflex/Oculocephalic reflex Pharyngeal (gag)
Startle_response
Food made from cow tongue
cuisine. Beef tongue is very high in fat, which contributes up to 72% of its caloric content. Some countries, including Canada and specifically the province
Beef_tongue
and distorted body image. People with anorexia usually restrict their caloric intake and limit types of food they eat. Some people are also known to
List of people with anorexia nervosa
List_of_people_with_anorexia_nervosa
Illness caused by the sudden feeding of a malnourished individual
normal level within three days of starting enteral or parenteral nutrition, caloric intake should be reduced to 480 kcals per day for at least two days while
Refeeding_syndrome
Energy expenditure for processing food
commonly used estimate of the thermic effect of food is about 10% of one's caloric intake, though the effect varies substantially for different food components
Specific_dynamic_action
Tea-based drink with chewy bubbles
black tea, which offers many health benefits, it also has a high sugar and caloric content, which could exacerbate chronic diseases when consumed daily. Bubble
Bubble_tea
Concept in general relativity and quantum field theory
Maxwell's demon Heat death paradox Loschmidt's paradox Synergetics Theories Caloric theory Vis viva ("living force") Mechanical equivalent of heat Motive power
Black_hole_thermodynamics
American biologist (born 1946)
such as cancer, epilepsy, neurodegenerative lipid storage diseases, and caloric restriction diets. He previously served as chair of the Scientific Advisory
Thomas_N._Seyfried
Dietary fat substitute
Caprenin is a fat substitute designed for lowering the caloric content of food. Structurally, it resembles normal food fat, being made up of glycerol
Caprenin
Frozen dessert
percentages by weight are more relevant. Even low-fat products have high caloric content: Ben and Jerry's No-Fat Vanilla Fudge, for instance, contains 150
Ice_cream
Caloric sweeteners added to food and beverages
the World Health Organization (WHO). Based on a 2012 study on the use of caloric and noncaloric sweeteners in some 85,000 food and beverage products, 74%
Added_sugar
Thermodynamic quantity
(quasistatic, reversible, adiabatic process) process of a simple compressible calorically perfect ideal gas: P V γ = const. {\displaystyle PV^{\gamma }={\text{const
Heat_capacity_ratio
Medical phenomenon
Cadaveric spasm Coffin birth Death erection Dissection Gibbeting Postmortem caloricity Post-mortem interval Other aspects Carrion Cemetery Consciousness after
Lazarus_syndrome
Chemical compounds having an effect on sirtuins
enzymes that use NAD+ to remove acetyl groups from proteins. They are caloric restriction mimetic compounds that may be helpful in treating various aging-related
Sirtuin-activating_compound
Abnormally low bone mineral density
particularly lack of weight-bearing or resistance activities Insufficient caloric intake – osteopenia can be connected to female athlete triad syndrome,
Osteopenia
Caloric punsch advertistement circa 1885
Alcoholic_drinks_in_Sweden
Thermodynamic cycle
Maxwell's demon Heat death paradox Loschmidt's paradox Synergetics Theories Caloric theory Vis viva ("living force") Mechanical equivalent of heat Motive power
Atkinson_cycle
Chemical compound
With current research, activation of these receptors has overall reduced caloric intake and increased energy expenditure, successfully leading to higher
Retatrutide
Spanish fried pork belly chunks
torreznos temporarily lost popularity to some extent due to its highly caloric nature. They are also sold as snack in supermarkets. They are made of the
Torreznos
Japanese hot pot dish
often five to ten bowls per meal — along with beer, in order to increase caloric intake. Leftover chankonabe broth can also later be used as broth for sōmen
Chankonabe
Season of television series
fourth place, Dave Nessia, who was pulled out when, due to inadequate caloric intake, his systolic pressure barely exceeded his diastolic pressure (80/60
Alone_season_3
American salad dressing
and sandwiches. Pasta salads sometimes include Italian dressing. The caloric content of Italian dressing varies widely. North American style Italian
Italian_dressing
Method of cooking food under hot fat
worldwide, with deep-fried foods accounting for a large portion of global caloric consumption. The English term deep-fried is attested from the early 20th
Deep_frying
Social movement devoted to eliminating or reversing aging, or reducing its effects
interest but, as a branch of gerontology, takes a more conservative approach. Caloric restriction is a phenomenon introduced in anti-aging techniques which focuses
Anti-aging_movement
Cellular mechanism
an activity that is especially promoted under conditions of caloric restriction. Caloric restriction has been closely linked to the rate of base excision
DNA_repair
Degree at which food gives a human the feeling of satiety per calorie
50 g). The insulin index compares foods in amounts with equal overall caloric content (240 kcal or 1000 kJ). Insulin indexes are scaled relative to white
Satiety_value
Medical condition
Anti-obesity medication Bariatrics Bariatric surgery Dieting (List of diets) Caloric deficit Exercise (outline) Liposuction Obesity medicine Weight loss camp
Metabolic_syndrome
Class of materials
part of a broader category of caloric effects that can be utilized for solid-state cooling technologies. Other notable caloric effects include: Magnetocaloric
Elastocaloric_materials
U.S. federal law passed in 1946
came from caloric requirements. However, while this worked at a time when malnutrition plagued the nation's poor, a continuing focus on caloric intake ignores
National_School_Lunch_Act
African American new religious organization
African Americans, Elijah Muhammad urged his followers to restrict their caloric intake, ideally by eating only one meal a day. He claimed that those who
Nation_of_Islam
Measure of average lifespan in a given population
lifespan can be lengthened by a tight budget for food energy called caloric restriction. Caloric restriction observed in many animals (most notably mice and rats)
Life_expectancy
American actor and filmmaker (1915–1985)
biographer Barton Whaley. "Then always back to gargantuan consumption of high-caloric food and booze. By summer 1949, when he was 34, his weight had crept up
Orson_Welles
Eating disorder
Compulsive weighing Regular body checking Food restriction, both in terms of caloric content and type (for example, macronutrient groups) Food rituals, such
Anorexia_nervosa
Theory in human biology
than would be expected if individuals simply returned to their normal caloric intake and energy expenditure even after accounting for lower energy needs
Set_point_theory
Type of weight-loss diet
weight-loss diet that restricts the amount of food eaten, rather than caloric intake or the type of food eaten. These diets are based on the claim that
Low-quantity_diet
data suggests dietary restriction (DR) – mainly intermittent fasting and caloric restriction – results in many of the same beneficial changes in adult humans
Timeline_of_aging_research
State of unconsciousness
oculocephalic reflex test (doll's eyes test), oculovestibular reflex test (cold caloric test), corneal reflex, and the gag reflex. Reflexes are a good indicator
Coma
American politician (born 1943)
"SWEET Act", which would impose a one-cent excise tax per teaspoon of caloric sweetener in soda, energy drinks, sports drinks, and sweet teas (roughly
Rosa_DeLauro
Intentional act causing one's own death
Cadaveric spasm Coffin birth Death erection Dissection Gibbeting Postmortem caloricity Post-mortem interval Other aspects Carrion Cemetery Consciousness after
Suicide
Person who died before professionals saw them
Cadaveric spasm Coffin birth Death erection Dissection Gibbeting Postmortem caloricity Post-mortem interval Other aspects Carrion Cemetery Consciousness after
Dead_on_arrival
Dietic strategy in preparation for athletic endurance events
during carbohydrate loading is as important as their share of the overall caloric regimen. Some examples of foods that are rich in carbohydrates include:
Carbohydrate_loading
Absorption refrigerator invented in 1930
Maxwell's demon Heat death paradox Loschmidt's paradox Synergetics Theories Caloric theory Vis viva ("living force") Mechanical equivalent of heat Motive power
Einstein_refrigerator
Eating habits of the indigenous people of the Ryukyu Islands
44g), and no pickled vegetables (0g vs. 42g). As proportions of total caloric intake, foods in the traditional Okinawa diet included sweet potato (69%)
Okinawa_diet
2023 book by Peter Attia
Alzheimer’s—in determining long-term health. It highlighted his focus on exercise, caloric intake, and individualized self-care within what he calls “Medicine 3.0
Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity
Outlive:_The_Science_and_Art_of_Longevity
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Lord's Support
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Anglo Saxon
Ruler.
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English jewelry name, derived from the Italian word cammeo, from either Arabic qamaa'il "flower buds" or Persian chumahan, CAMEO means "agate."
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Intelligent and beautiful
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Pure
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Helmet.
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Brighted
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African, Arabic, Christian, French, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi
A Prophet's Name; The Biblical Elijah is the English Language Equivalent
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Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Worship; Prayer
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noble.
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n.
A force in nature which is recognized in various effects, but especially in the phenomena of fusion and evaporation, and which, as manifested in fire, the sun's rays, mechanical action, chemical combination, etc., becomes directly known to us through the sense of feeling. In its nature heat is a mode if motion, being in general a form of molecular disturbance or vibration. It was formerly supposed to be a subtile, imponderable fluid, to which was given the name caloric.
n.
A faculty in animals of developing and preserving the heat necessary to life, that is, the animal heat.
a.
Of or pertaining to caloric.
n.
The principle of heat, or the agent to which the phenomena of heat and combustion were formerly ascribed; -- not now used in scientific nomenclature, but sometimes used as a general term for heat.
n.
Caloric; heat; regarded as a material but imponderable substance.