Yes. Your body uses enzymes and chemical processes to store a small part of the energy from sugars into your fat cells. For this to happen, you would have to eat more calories in a day than you burn off.
Sugar does more than help create a little bit of fat. It also tricks your body into thinking you are more hungry than you should be.
No.
Because it contains sugar, and our bodies convert excess sugar into fat.
Carbs actually convert to sugar... Fats are already fat...
For plant-eating animals the benefit is that they can get to the sugar the plant has stored.
1 roll of Smarties contains 6.3 grams of carbohydrates.
Sugar is 100% sugar, carbohydrates, not fat.
It depends on the type of sweet. A boiled sweet has no fat. Chocolate can have 25-55% fat.
When the demand for energy is low, animals convert glucose to glycogen to fat. Glucose is sometimes referred to as grape sugar or D-glucose.
Convert sugar to kilojouls
There is no fat in sugar.
zero. All is sugar. No fat
It's not a matter of sugar to fat. It's how many calories you eat during the day minus how many you burn off by moving and working and exercising. Weight gain is a slow process and so is weight loss.
no. sugar is a carbohydrate.