energygiving
Energygiving is a term used to describe substances, foods, activities, or practices that increase or sustain a person’s energy or sense of vitality. In nutrition science, energy-giving or energy-yielding nutrients are the macronutrients that supply calories, enabling the body to perform biological processes and physical activity.
Carbohydrates and fats are the primary energy sources, supplying about 4 and 9 kilocalories per gram respectively;
Energygiving foods include complex carbohydrates (whole grains, legumes, vegetables, fruits), fats (oils, nuts, seeds), and protein
Beverages and stimulants described as energygiving may influence alertness, notably caffeine, but they do not universally
See also: energy density, kilocalorie, metabolic rate, energy balance, energy drink.