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Nutrients are found in the food that we eat. Each nutrient has a job to do in the body. Once the food has been digested, the nutrients are absorved into the bloodstream and used for growths, repair and maintenance of the body.
Once digested, 100% of carbohydrates are converted to glucose. However, approximately 40% of protein foods are also converted to glucose, but this has minimal effect on blood glucose levels.
After carbohydrates are digested, they are broken down into simple sugars, primarily glucose. This glucose is then absorbed into the bloodstream through the walls of the small intestine. Once in the bloodstream, it can be transported to cells throughout the body, where it is used for energy, stored as glycogen in the liver and muscles, or converted into fat for long-term energy storage.
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Yes, simple carbohydrates are digested and absorbed quickly by the body. They consist of one or two sugar molecules, which makes them easily broken down and utilized for energy. This rapid digestion can lead to quick spikes in blood sugar levels, providing a quick source of energy. However, this can also result in a subsequent drop in energy levels once the effects wear off.
To rid the body of the waste material once the nutrients of the food eaten have been extracted and digested.
Energy. All food eaten is digested. Food is a chemical that, once digested, turns to energy :) Thats what I Learnt Anyway :)
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Typically, its diabetes. Cabohydrates are complex sugars that are not quickly digested by the body. Unlike meats that have protein and fats, which are digested easily. Carbohydrates are converted into blood sigar. Once the body becomed overwhelmed with blood sugar, it begins to store the remaing carbs into fat for later use. The problem is we eat so many carbs some bodies have become immune to converting anymore to blood sugars that they immediately go directly to storing the carbs into fat.
No, fats are used as energy once your body has no carbohydrates left to burn.
I have been able to once. You can if you make a mySpace email. But other than that, no, it's permanent.