It is stored in the liver as glycogen. It is converted into glycogen by insulin.
In terms of how your body deals with it, alcohol is basically sugar. It's not absorbed into body fat really, but it is easily converted into body fat.
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unused energy get converted into fat and stored in the body... you get fat.
You will put on weight, as they are converted to fat, which is stored by the body.
Our body never shows fat deficiency because of carbohydrates and proteins are converted into fat which are stored in the body. BY----S.K4403
Energy (i.e calories). This stored fat can be converted easily into energy that your body can use - useful if there is no food available for a long time.
Energy (i.e calories). This stored fat can be converted easily into energy that your body can use - useful if there is no food available for a long time.
Unused calories are converted into and stored through out the body as fat. It is a natural response to the feast/famine cycle.
Gets converted to fat and stored in the body! Please put your questions in the right category.
They are converted to glucose. Excess is stored as fat.
Carbohydrates, if not used by the body, are stored as fat. Not all carbohydrates are converted to fat. Upon consumption the carbohydrates may be converted to glycogen for fast use by the body.