Countries with Highest Calorie Consumption: Top 10 List around the World 3
On a daily basis an average man needs around 2700 calories and the average calorie consumption for a woman is 2500. People who are inactive need fewer energy intake while those who carry out more physical activities such as the athletes take more calories,which can sometimes be as much as two to three times the amount of an average person. However, in most western countries consumed calories are not necessarily on a need to eat basis but are only as a result of overeating and high calorie intake diets of starchy foods such as potatoes, bread and pasta.

Listed below are the counties with the highest calorie consumption per capita, all of which are European and North American counties.
1- United States of America
| Daily average consumption of 3,830 calories per person |
2- Luxembourg
| Daily average consumption of 3,730 calories per person |
3- Belgium
| Daily average consumption of 3,700 calories per person |
4- Greece
| Daily average consumption of 3,690 calories per person |
5- Ireland
| Daily average consumption of 3,680 calories per person |
6- Italy
| Daily average consumption of 3,660 calories per person |
7- Austria
| Daily average consumption of 3,650 calories per person |
8- Israel
| Daily average consumption of 3,610 calories per person |
9- France and Portugal
| Daily average consumption of 3,590 calories per person |
10- Canada
| Daily average of consumption of 3,560 calories per person |
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