Monday, December 21, 2009

How much walking does it take to burn off those festive goodies?

Considering having a second helping of Christmas pudding with brandy custard? This article gives you a short approximate guide to how much walking you have to do to equal the number of calories/kilojoules consumed at your festive gatherings.

The chart below shows the energy burned typically by someone at 73kg in weight. The calorie (kilojoules) expenditure will vary depending on the intensity level, body weight, exercise performed, duration and the individual.

Below are some popular festive goodies and the walking needed to burn it off
Serving size Yummy Christmas fare Approx. energy consumed Total fat (approx.) Approx. amount of activity
75g medium slice Christmas cake 270 calories or 1130kjs 11gfat 1 hr 15 min walk at 5.6 km p/h
100g medium slice Panettone 365 calories or 1520kjs 13gfat 1 hr 34 min medium paced walk at 5.6 km p/h
100g Roast turkey (meat and skin) 170 calories or 710kjs 6.5gfat 45 min medium paced walk at 5.6 km p/h
100g Roast turkey (lean meat, no skin) 150 calories or 630kjs 4gfat 40 min medium paced walk at 5.6 km p/h
50g thick slice Ham 70 calories or 290kjs 4gfat 15 min medium paced walk at 5.6 km p/h
100g Pork (meat and fat) 215 calories or 900kjs 14gfat 55 min medium paced walk at 5.6 km p/h
100g Pork (lean meat only) 195 calories or 810kjs 13gfat 50 min medium paced walk at 5.6 km p/h
1 cup (250g) Brandy Custard 265 calories or 1095kjs 6gfat 1 hr 10 min medium paced walk at 5.6 km p/h
100g Xmas pudding 340 calories or 1420kjs 11gfat 1 hr 30 min medium paced walk at 5.6 km p/h

You can make a difference to your waistline AFTER Christmas by thinking twice about that second serving and opting for some healthier choices of fruit, salads, seafood and lean meats.

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