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What's the difference between eating >3k calories of

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What's the difference between eating
>3k calories of high calorie food items
and
>3k calories of lower calorie food items

Stuff like oils, steak and fats are higher in calories, but oats and chicken are low calorie. Is there a difference in getting your calories from one type or the other?
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>>37055700

Its easier to get your calories in with the high density stuff. That's more or less it - everything else would be dependent on what high or low calorie foods you're eating.
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You'll usually get more nutrents out of the low calory dense foods
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>>37055700
calorie is just a unit of measurement. Your question is like asking if there is a difference between 1 ton of iron and 1 ton of feathers.

What's important is the nutrients those calories come from.
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>>37055725
What kind of effect is it likely to have on workouts if any? Eating chicken and rice is exhausting bc it's so low calorie. I'd rather eat higher calorie stuff and consume less matter. It's much less of a chore you know
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Rule of thumb is consume enough of the low calorie foods as you can and then make up the rest of your intake with high caloric foods. The low caloric foods usually have more fiber and micronutrients (vegetables)
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>>37055700
lowcal will make you feel full faster
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>>37055700
They may be the same calories but they're differnet macros.

Net calorie levels is the basic level of nutrition aka do you get bigger or smaller.

But macros will determine HOW you get bigger or smaller aka do you get bigger due to muscle or fat and same thing for weight loss (difference between being a shredded twig or shredded beast)
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>>37055877
insulin spike could cause some tiredness but other than that you're alright
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generally your body will be able to harness and store more energy from calorie dense foods.
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> oats
> low calorie

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