They can do.
Fat and sugar are high in energy if you eat and don't use all the energy you consume then it will be stored as fat.
many people eat far more energy than they use.
I think that eating sugar does make you fat, because sugar builds on fat molecules, which makes you fat.
Because it has loads of calories in it and fat and sugar but not brown sugar it has WHITE sugar
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Yes. Sugar is fattening, therefore you can gain weight.
eat anything that has fat and that has sugar, and calories.
No particular pasta makes you fat, just as pasta in general does not make you fat. It is the amount of pasta that you eat, and more importantly, the cheeses and sauces used on pasta that contribute to weight gain because they are high in fat and sugar.
All beers are fat free, it's the sugar content that causes weight gain.
All foods make you gain weight, but some do more than others. Like foods with a lot of fat, calories, and sugar.
It depends on the type of sweet. A boiled sweet has no fat. Chocolate can have 25-55% fat.
Tea does not have fat in it however if you have tea with a bunch of sugar in it everyday you can gain weight. Just drink diet teas or keep it moderate.
Weight gain is due the lack of a healthy lifestyle. Eating sugar does not make you gain weight. In fact, sugar is the first substance quickly absorbed by the body to create energy. Fatty carbohydrates are the ones that cause weight gain. Meat and bread and grains have high fat content. The best way to maintain a healthy weight is plenty of exercise, a balanced diet (not gorging on food and healthy food choices), many small meals throughout the day instead of three large meals. Skipping meals can make the body to store more fat thus causing weight gain. Alcohol also plays a major role in weight gain. A glass of wine at dinner each night will not make you gain weight, three or more beers a day can. --Kelsey