True. One pound of body fat is often estimated to represent approximately 3,500 calories, which is a commonly used figure in weight loss discussions. However, it is important to note that the figure you mention, "1500 storage calories," may refer to a different context or calculation method, as the more widely accepted number is 3,500 calories for one pound of fat. So your statement is false if it suggests that one pound of body fat corresponds to 1,500 calories.
True or false one pound of body fat represents about 1500 storage calories
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