Yes. Eating too much carbs can make you gain weight and sometimes get fat.
It really depends on hard much you work out. If you work out all time you should eat a decent of carbs. If you are more of a couch potato you should eat minimal carbohydrates.
Babies should eat carbohydrates, and in fact needthem in their diet.Nobody should eat too many carbohydrates, of course.
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Diabetics and non-diabetics have to eat carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are the only organic compound that living organisms can use to produce energy.
Some foods seen as 'bad' carbohydrates are refined (processed) carbohydrates. For a list of refined (processed) carbohydrates see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
Yes. Carbohydrates give you energy. But if you eat a lot of carbohydrates and dont work out, this energy will be turned into fat. Fat isn't bad for humans either, because it works as an energy store for later, but too much fat is not healthy.
It is important to eat a variety of carbohydrates because different carbohydrates impact the body in different ways. Simply carbohydrates give a body energy while complex carbohydrates have a high nutrient value.
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Yes, but you need to eat SOME carbohydrates to be healthy.
People living in the Western Hemisphere tend to eat a diet that is high in carbohydrates.
Fruit and vegetables give you carbohydrates.
Diabetics can eat noodles and any other carbohydrate-rich food. The type of carbohydrates you eat aren't as important as the amount of carbohydrates you eat and your total caloric intake, says the American Diabetes Association. Eating excessive amounts of carbohydrates may make you gain weight and raise your blood glucose level, which can increase the complications of diabetes. However, if you eat moderate portions of noodles as part of a balanced diet, you can enjoy them without worrying about their effect on your health.