The calories contained in chicken livers are not too high, with a content of about 121 kcal/100 g. It is also able to provide the body with nutrients such as protein contained in chicken livers. The content of protein and carbohydrates in chicken liver is 16.6 g/100 g and 2.8 g/100 g respectively, and the content of fat is about 4.8 g/100 g. So every 100 g of chicken liver can provide about 121 kcal/100 g of nutrients to the body. So every 100 grams of chicken liver can provide the body with about 121 kcal of energy, which is not high among similar foods. Therefore, moderate consumption of chicken liver generally does not cause the body to appear overweight or obesity, even if the weight loss people can also be consumed in moderation. In addition, it can also provide the body with cholesterol, vitamin A and vitamin B₁₂ and other elements. Hypercholesterolemia patients need to moderate control of chicken liver and other animal liver intake.