If you take in too many carbohydrates, you will store what your body doesn't need immediately. It is stored as fat. Mostly abdominal fat but also in other places under the skin.
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Monosaccharides are joined together
Nothing happens unless you exceed the total carbohydrate allowance. Remember that during the day you need to consume different types of food to provide you with nutrients which are more limited in foods. They mostly occur in other carbohydrate containing foods - vegetables, fruit etc. If the consumption of bread and other carbohydrate rich foods provide you with the essential micro-nutrients and in total does not exceed the guidelines of carbohydrate intake, you will maintain healthy.
monosaccharides are joined together
Not as much as it is a carbohydrate source.
approximately twice as much ATP as a gram of carbohydrate
all excess carbohydrate turn into fat or are converted into glucose
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Potatoes are relatively high in carbohydrate so they are not a good choice for a low carbohydrate, or a no carbohydrate, diet. There are much better (low) carbohydrate bargains to be had. For more information, see the page links, further down this page,. listed under Related Questions.
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