Chicken, Broilers Or Fryers, Meat And Skin, Cooked, Roasted
Serving Size 1 cup, chopped or diced
Nutritional Value and Analysis
Chicken, Broilers Or Fryers, Meat And Skin, Cooked, Roasted with a serving size of 1 cup, chopped or diced has a total of 334.6 calories with 19.04 grams of fat. The serving size is equivalent to 140 grams of food and contains 171.36 calories from fat. This item is classified as poultry products foods.
This food is a good source of protein, selenium, niacin, vitamin b-6, tryptophan, threonine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, tyrosine, valine and histidine but is high in cholesterol. Chicken, Broilers Or Fryers, Meat And Skin, Cooked, Roasted is a high fat food because 51.21% of the total calories in this serving come from fat. Consume less than 10 percent of calories per day from saturated fats.
Protein 75% of DV
A serving of 140 grams of chicken, broilers or fryers, meat and skin, cooked, roasted has 75% of the recommended daily needs of protein.
Selenium 61% of DV
A serving of 140 grams of chicken, broilers or fryers, meat and skin, cooked, roasted has 61% of the recommended daily needs of selenium.
Niacin 74% of DV
A serving of 140 grams of chicken, broilers or fryers, meat and skin, cooked, roasted has 74% of the recommended daily needs of niacin.
Vitamin B-6 33% of DV
A serving of 140 grams of chicken, broilers or fryers, meat and skin, cooked, roasted has 33% of the recommended daily needs of vitamin b-6.
Tryptophan 130% of DV
A serving of 140 grams of chicken, broilers or fryers, meat and skin, cooked, roasted has 130% of the recommended daily needs of tryptophan.
Threonine 122% of DV
A serving of 140 grams of chicken, broilers or fryers, meat and skin, cooked, roasted has 122% of the recommended daily needs of threonine.
Isoleucine 154% of DV
A serving of 140 grams of chicken, broilers or fryers, meat and skin, cooked, roasted has 154% of the recommended daily needs of isoleucine.
Leucine 99% of DV
A serving of 140 grams of chicken, broilers or fryers, meat and skin, cooked, roasted has 99% of the recommended daily needs of leucine.
Lysine 126% of DV
A serving of 140 grams of chicken, broilers or fryers, meat and skin, cooked, roasted has 126% of the recommended daily needs of lysine.
Methionine 82% of DV
A serving of 140 grams of chicken, broilers or fryers, meat and skin, cooked, roasted has 82% of the recommended daily needs of methionine.
Phenylalanine 69% of DV
A serving of 140 grams of chicken, broilers or fryers, meat and skin, cooked, roasted has 69% of the recommended daily needs of phenylalanine.
Tyrosine 51% of DV
A serving of 140 grams of chicken, broilers or fryers, meat and skin, cooked, roasted has 51% of the recommended daily needs of tyrosine.
Valine 119% of DV
A serving of 140 grams of chicken, broilers or fryers, meat and skin, cooked, roasted has 119% of the recommended daily needs of valine.
Histidine 123% of DV
A serving of 140 grams of chicken, broilers or fryers, meat and skin, cooked, roasted has 123% of the recommended daily needs of histidine.
Cholesterol 41% of DV
A serving of 140 grams of chicken, broilers or fryers, meat and skin, cooked, roasted has 41% of the recommended daily intake of cholesterol.
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 1 cup, chopped or diced (140 g)
Amount Per Serving | ||
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Calories 334.6 | Calories from Fat 171 | |
% Daily Value* | ||
Total Fat 19g | 29% | |
Saturated Fat 5.3g | 27% | |
Trans Fat 0g | ||
Cholesterol 123.2mg | 41% | |
Sodium 114.8mg | 5% | |
Total Carbohydrate 0g | 0% | |
Dietary Fiber 0g | 0% | |
Sugars 0g | ||
Protein 38g |
Vitamin A 5% | Vitamin C 0% |
Calcium 2% | Iron 10% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Vitamins
Nutrient | Amount | DV % | |
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Vitamin A | 225.4 IU | 5% | |
→ Vitamin A, RAE | 67.2 µg | 7% | |
→ Alpha Carotene | 0 µg | - | |
→ Beta Carotene | 0 µg | - | |
→ Beta Cryptoxanthin | 0 µg | - | |
→ Lutein + zeaxanthin | 0 µg | - | |
→ Lycopene | 0 µg | - | |
Vitamin B-12 | 0.42 µg | 18% | |
Vitamin B-6 | 0.56 mg | 33% | |
Vitamin C | 0 mg | 0% | |
Vitamin D | 2.8 IU | 1% | |
→ Vitamin D3 | 0 µg | - | |
Vitamin E | 0.38 mg | 3% | |
Vitamin K | 3.36 µg | 3% |
Vitamins are organic compounds required by your body to grow and develop normally. A balanced diet with a variety of foods is the best way to get the 13 different vitamins that your body requires.
Carbohydrates
Nutrient | Amount | DV % | |
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Carbohydrate | 0 g | 0% | |
Sugars | 0 g | 0% | |
Fiber | 0 g | 0% |
Carbohydrates, also known as carbs, saccharides, sugars or starches are the most abundant food source and a key form of energy for your body. Once ingested your body transforms carbohydrates into glucose which is used by your body as an energy source for your cells, tissues and organs.
Fats & Fatty Acids
Nutrient | Amount | DV % | |
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Fat | 19.04 g | 29% | |
Saturated Fats | 5.31 g | 27% | |
→ Butyric Acid | 0 g | - | |
→ Caproic Acid | 0 g | - | |
→ Caprylic Acid | 0 g | - | |
→ Capric Acid | 0 g | - | |
→ Lauric Acid | 0.03 g | - | |
→ Myristic Acid | 0.15 g | - | |
→ Palmitic Acid | 3.89 g | - | |
→ Stearic Acid | 1.08 g | - | |
Monounsaturated Fats | 7.48 g | - | |
→ Palmitoleic Acid | 1.02 g | - | |
→ Oleic Acid | 6.16 g | - | |
→ Gadoleic Acid | 0.18 g | - | |
→ Erucic Acid | 0 g | - | |
Polyunsaturated Fats | 4.16 g | - | |
→ Linolenic Acid (18:2) | 3.6 g | - | |
→ Linolenic Acid (18:3) | 0.15 g | - | |
→ Parinaric Acid | 0 g | - | |
→ Arachidonic Acid | 0.15 g | - | |
→ Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) | 0.01 g | - | |
→ Docosapentaenoic Acid (DPA) | 0.03 g | - | |
→ Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) | 0.06 g | - |
Fat is important in your diet because it gives you energy and helps your body absorb vitamins. Fat is stored in your body in the form of fatty acids. Fatty acids are classified in three different types or families: saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated.
Proteins & Amino Acids
Nutrient | Amount | DV % | |
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Protein | 38.22 g | 75% | |
→ Alanine | 2.23 g | - | |
→ Arginine | 2.4 g | - | |
→ Aspartic acid | 3.41 g | - | |
→ Cystine | 0.51 g | - | |
→ Glutamic acid | 5.59 g | - | |
→ Glycine | 2.47 g | - | |
→ Histidine | 1.12 g | 123% | |
→ Isoleucine | 1.91 g | 154% | |
→ Leucine | 2.78 g | 99% | |
→ Lysine | 3.11 g | 126% | |
→ Methionine | 1.02 g | 82% | |
→ Phenylalanine | 1.49 g | 69% | |
→ Proline | 1.85 g | - | |
→ Serine | 1.35 g | - | |
→ Threonine | 1.58 g | 122% | |
→ Tryptophan | 0.43 g | 130% | |
→ Tyrosine | 1.23 g | 51% | |
→ Valine | 1.86 g | 119% |
Proteins are present in every cell of your body and are crucial to build and maintain your bones, muscles and skin. Sources of proteins include meat, dairy products, nuts, beans and some grains. It is important to eat foods with the appropriate amount of dietary protein every day because your body does not store protein in the same way fats and carbohydrates are stored.
Minerals
Nutrient | Amount | DV % | |
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Calcium | 21 mg | 2% | |
Copper | 0.09 mg | 10% | |
Iron | 1.76 mg | 10% | |
Magnesium | 32.2 mg | 8% | |
Manganese | 0.03 mg | 1% | |
Phosphorus | 254.8 mg | 20% | |
Potassium | 312.2 mg | 7% | |
Selenium | 33.46 µg | 61% | |
Sodium | 114.8 mg | 5% | |
Zinc | 2.72 mg | 25% |
Minerals are chemical elements required by your body to grow and stay healthy. There are two kinds of minerals: macrominerals and trace minerals. Macrominerals are needed by your body needs in larger amounts, while trace minerals are needed by your body in small amounts.
Sterols
Nutrient | Amount | DV % | |
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Cholesterol | 123.2 mg | 41% |
Cholesterol is a fat like chemical compound that your body requires to build cell membranes and to produce vitamin D and hormones like estrogen and testosterone. Although your body makes all the cholesterol it needs, this nutrient is commonly found in foods like meat, eggs and cheese.
Miscellaneous
Calories Burn off Time
How long would it take to burn off Chicken, Broilers Or Fryers, Meat And Skin, Cooked, Roasted with 334.6calories? A brisk walk for 73 minutes, jogging for 34 minutes, or hiking for 56 minutes will help your burn off the calories in chicken, broilers or fryers, meat and skin, cooked, roasted.
Burn off time varies based on your weight, physical activity and exercise intensity. The following physical activity table contains an estimated burn off time for a person weighting 154 lbs.
Physical Activity | Burn Off Time |
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Bicycling - 10 mph or less | 70 minutes |
Dancing | 61 minutes |
Golfing | 61 minutes |
Hiking | 56 minutes |
Light Gardening | 61 minutes |
Stretching | 112 minutes |
Walking - 3.5 mph | 73 minutes |
Weight Training - light workout | 93 minutes |
Aerobics | 42 minutes |
Basketball | 46 minutes |
Bicycling - 10 mph or more | 34 minutes |
Running - 5 mph | 34 minutes |
Swimming | 39 minutes |
Walking - 4.5 mph | 44 minutes |
Weight Training - vigorous workout | 46 minutes |
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Footnotes
Percent daily values are based on a 2,000 calorie reference diet. Factors like age, gender and level of physical activity may affect your daily required values.
Nutrition data based on the USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, Release 28.
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Dietary Recommendations
A healthy eating pattern that accounts for all foods and beverages within an appropriate calorie level could help achieve and maintain a healthy weight and reduce the risk of chronic disease. Healthy eating habits include the following:
- Vegetables from all subgroups, including dark, green, red and orange vegetables and also beans and peas
- A variety of whole fruits
- Grains with at least half of which are whole grains
- Low or fat free dairy products, including milk, yogurt, cheese and/or fortified soy beverages
- Protein foods, including seafood, lean meats and poultry, eggs and nuts
- Oils with limited amounts of saturated fats and trans fats, added sugars, and sodium