GALES FERRY, Conn., Nov. 22 (UPI) -- Most Thanksgiving meals are high in calories, but the Web site WeightTraining.com suggests U.S. southerners consume more Thanksgiving calories than northerners.
On average, Americans eat more than 4,500 calories on Thanksgiving Day -- 3,000 calories for dinner and the rest in snacks and other meals -- including 229 grams of fat. The Web site's burning calories feature points out it would take, at the very least, 5 hours of running at a moderate pace to burn off Thanksgiving calories.