Tuesday, 14 April 2015

What is a calorie and why are they so important?

So, what actually is a calorie? Most people have heard the term 'calorie' but very few know what a calorie really is and why it is so important that we avoid consuming too many on a daily basis.  

Quite simply: a calorie is a unit of energy. More specifically, it is the heat energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius
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It is this potential energy that fuels our bodies, not only during physical activity, but also whilst we are sleeping and resting (Basal Metabolic Rate). Our bodies are essentially energy-hungry machines that require a certain number of calories to keep them functioning healthily.

How do I calculate how many calories I burn daily?



It's pretty simple, really. Our bodies need energy to fuel anything we do and calories give us the energy that we need to do so. The body requires calories not only when you're desperately running to catch a bus, or breaking a sweat in the gym, but also when you feel as though you are doing absolutely...nothing!  




A bit technical, but interesting …


 
Basal metabolism (BMR) is on average the largest component of total caloric expenditure, significantly so in fact (60-70% of all calories consumed fuels basal metabolism). It represents the minimum amount of energy needed to keep your complex body functioning: pumping blood, regulating temperature, turning the cogs of your brain, and so on.

BMR ranges from person to person but you can calculate your personal BMR 
here.
 

Example (A): You are a 35-year-old woman, 5'6" and weight 65 kilos (142 lbs)

Your BMR would equal 1418.4 and you would need to consume this number of calories each day to maintain your weight if you were resting all day. 

But if you decided to go for a run, and burned 500 calories doing so, you would need to consume even more calories:


BMR (1418.4) Calories burned during run (500) = Total calories burned (1918.4)

The total number of calories that you would need to consume daily would be 1962 to stay at the same weight.

These estimates might not be flawless, but they do give a good idea about the number of calories that you should be consuming daily to maintain a healthy body weight. 


Calories in vs. calories out: getting the balance right!



Potential energy - energy that has been soaked up from sun and stored - is provided by all foods. However, certain foods possess a greater amount of potential energy than others and this is measured through calories. 





Fats, proteins, and carbohydrates are the three 'building-blocks' that make up all foods. Through the digestion process, enzymes in our bodies breakdown food into these components and 'unlock' the energy that they possess.

If you consume more calories than you expend your body has no use for this potential energy and, as a result, it is stored as fat. In contrast, if you expend more calories than you consume you will lose weight as you will need to access the stored
energy that your body 'saved for later'. 




Being calorie-conscious doesn't necessarily mean stripping all of the high calorie foods from your diet. Rather, it is all a balance game. Tilting the 'calories consumed' or 'calories burned' scales either way too drastically could impact your health.


Balance is key!


You don't have to follow calories like a slave. Continue to enjoy a wide variety of tasty home cooked food. But having a better understanding of how many calories you are consuming and burning off will help you on the road to a much healthier, happier you.






Friday, 13 March 2015

Cook & Count mobile app is approved and listed on myhealthapps.net

Happy Friday news! 

Cook & Count mobile app - the only nutritional app specifically for home cooking - is approved and listed on myhealthapps.net

myhealthapps.net brings together the world's favourite healthcare apps - tried and tested by people like you




Wednesday, 11 February 2015

TechSpark, the information hub for all things tech in Bristol and Bath, interview Deborah Wilder - app developer and health psychologist, about how she got into app developing, joining tech start-up incubator WebStart Bristol, and what is on the horizon. Have a read ...

http://techspark.co/interview-deborah-wilder-app-developer-and-health-psychologist/

Monday, 9 February 2015

Health Apps Ltd featured in Tech Nation Report 2015

Feeling proud!

The 2015 Tech Nation Report has just published and our region, Bristol & Bath, is named as the second largest digital tech cluster outside of London. And ... Health Apps Ltd is one of the 3 companies featured!  

David Cameron and George Osborne discussed how quick the digital economy in the UK is growing. And they are also putting a lot of investment in digital solutions for health. 

Health Apps have been recognised as playing an important role in providing digital health solutions. We are so happy to be creating technology that helps people manage or prevent illness, and generally make people's lives easier, happier and healthier!

http://www.techcityuk.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Tech%20Nation%202015.pdf

Monday, 2 February 2015

Why home cooking is not just good for us, it's great for us!

We were at a meeting with Diabetes UK recently and we're looking into ways of encouraging more people to cook for themselves rather than eat ready meals and processed foods. There are so many reasons why it makes sense to cook from scratch. Here are some:
  • It's healthier:
    • It will help manage or prevent type 2 diabetes
    • It could prevent other diseases eg. cardiovascular disease, some types of cancer
  • It's fresher & tastier
  • There are no hidden ingredients or chemicals
  • You have control - e.g. for cottage pie make mash with half swede and half potato
  • It's relaxing: put some music on while you’re cooking
  • It's rewarding: create something amazing and impress your friends!
  • It's sociable: share a meal with family or friends and have a good catch up.
  • It's non-sedentary: put your step counter on and see how much you move around while your shopping, preparing, cooking and clearing up. 
Think of any more? Let us know now!

Monday, 5 January 2015


Happy New Year! 2015 is going to be GOOD! 

With the new year comes lots of new things ...

We've been having lots of fun filming the new Cook & Count demo video, ready for the media launch. And the new CookandCount website is coming soon too.

Watch this space! 




Thursday, 4 December 2014

I was invited to write a guest blog for HANDIHealth, a fab charitable organisation that supports the architects of the digital health revolution.  I was asked to describe what it's really like to be a health app developer.  Glamorous? Well-paid? Maybe not ... Fulfilling? Challenging?  Definitely!  Have a read! 

http://handihealth.org/so-whats-not-to-like-about-app-developing/