Overview
Food energy refers to the amount of energy that foods and beverages supply to the body when consumed and metabolized, typically measured in calories or joules. Research published in the International Journal of Nutrition examines food energy from multiple perspectives, including its role in weight management strategies, the relationship between energy density and successful obesity treatment in older adults, and the accuracy of dietary reference equations in estimating total daily energy expenditure compared to gold-standard measurement methods. The journal has explored energy intake gaps in physically demanding occupations, the principles underlying balanced dietary patterns and food pyramids, and the complex interplay between water, energy, and food systems. Additional studies address how dietary regimens with varying macronutrient compositions and fat content affect weight loss outcomes, as well as the broader context of dietary diversity in chronic disease management and nutritional interventions for conditions including colorectal cancer. Understanding food energy is fundamental to nutrition science because it underpins recommendations for maintaining healthy body weight, preventing diet-related diseases, ensuring adequate nutrition across different populations and activity levels, and developing evidence-based dietary guidelines that support both individual health and sustainable food systems.
Research published in this journal
12 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
A Report on Water, Energy and Food Relationship
Reversal of Obesity: The Quest for the Optimum Dietary Regimen
Colorectal Cancer in Africa: Causes, Dietary Intervention, and Lifestyle Change
What is known Today about Nutrition and Microbiota
Adopting High Fat Diets for Fat Loss and Improving Brain Health.
Socio Economic Profile and Nutritional Status of the Rickshaw Pullers of Dhaka City Along with their Energy Intake Gap
Food Pyramid - The Principles of a Balanced Diet
Individual Dietary Diversity Score for Diabetic and Hypertensive Patients in Cote d’Ivoire
Age Variation in Bitter Taste Perception in Relation to the Tas2r38 Taste Receptor Phenotype
New Regulations for Foods Offered to School Children in Chile: Barriers to Implementation
How this research is being cited
The 12 articles above have been cited 75 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2026 · Cancers
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2026 · Food Science & Nutrition
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2025 · Heliyon
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2025 · Food Research International
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G. Kılınç et al. · 2025 · Selcuk journal of agriculture and food sciences
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Eshetu Zemen et al. · 2025 · PeerJ
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A. K. Christian et al. · 2025 · BMC Women's Health
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2025 · The Lancet
A sample of recent works citing this journal's research on Food Energy, linking to each citing work.