It depends on your metabolism, how active you are and how much sugar you have consumed.
Since everyone is different, this cannot be accurately answered.
In healthy active children it can last about an hour.
In unhealthy un-active children it can last over an hour.
In active adults it can last about half an hour.
In un-active adults it can last about an hour and a half.
These are only guesstimates - it depends on the amount of sugar consumed and the metabolism of the consumer.
the energy in sugar an last for a long time.
For me about fourteen.
Consuming an excessive amount of sugar gives your body a burst of energy that does not last for very long. after this energy burst wears off it leaves you feeling tired. basically you experience an energy crash.
Sugar can be broken down into energy for your body, but too much sugar is stored for long term energy as fat.
That depends what you're using the sugar for. If it's 7g of sugar, in a packet, on a shelf, it will last indefinately.
Provided it is stored out of sunlight in an air tight container sugar will last for years.
Yes it does give you energy, but the energy from sucrose (sugar) is energy that does not last as long as fruits, meats, ect.... if you dont do anything to burn of those calories, then it becomes dead weight you can't get rid of.
it will last forever
it will last as long as the wind blows or your mom does....
Apples last a few hours chopped up in sugar, but not chopped up it could last a few days.
they last for many years if taken care of.
It is a complex sugar, allowing to have energy, long lasting energy, unlike simple sugars like "sugar."
Starch provides long-term energy storage for plants. The energy for plants is stored in the sugar molecules. Starch can contain 500 to a few hundred thousand sugar molecules.
They're good for about a week.