This is a so-called role or function of carbohydrate in the body. However, it is incorrect to attribute action (other than chemical action) to carbohydrates or other inanimate substances. Besides, "sparing protein" is not a function or role of carbohydrates at all. Carbohydrates simply furnish our fuel or energy needs-and nothing more.
What is being said in the textbooks is that proteins consumed will be used for tissue building and maintenance rather than being used as an emergency source of energy as long as the carbohydrate intake is sufficient. This is true, but it is only another way of saying that carbohydrates are the primary and most efficient source of energy or fuel and that it is best not to try to meet our fuel needs from proteins. It is stating the true fact that carbohydrates, not proteins, supply our primary nutrient needs.
"Sparing proteins" is not a separate and distinct function or role of carbohydrates any more than preventing scurvy is a separate and distinct function of vitamin C in the body. Vitamin C supplies body needs, but its role is not prevention of scurvy or of anything else. Viewing nutrients as preventative agents of diseases is another way of saying that diseases are normal, that they are an inevitable part of life that will and must occur unless prevented by the proper nutrients. That is a backwards way of viewing health-it's the disease approach, or the medical approach. Just as good things happen to us if we think positive thoughts and visualize success, harmony, etc., good health will exist as long as we live healthfully-and that includes consuming the correct amounts of the foods to which we were biologically adapted in nature to eat.
In short, the so-called "protein-sparing action" of carbohydrates is not only not an action, but sparing proteins is not a distinct role of carbohydrates separate from their energy-providing role.
Carbohydrates provide energy equal to 4 calories per gram. Proteins provide energy equal to 6 calories per gram. The body therefore uses proteins for producing energy as they provide more energy.
The main function of the carbohydrate is to provide energy and the main function of protein is to control growth and maintain the body. But if proteins are used by the body it will create an obstacle for the growth and maintenance of the body.
So, adequate supply of carbohydrates in our diet supplies required energy to the body and thus proteins are spared.
Carbohydrate-rich foods are the primary source of energy for all body functions. Your body breaks down carbohydrates, or carbs, into fuel for use by your cells and muscles - that's why eating a moderate amount of carbohydrates is necessary for most people.carbohydrates spare proteins from being used as energy so that proteins can concentrate on building,fixing,and repairing body tissues.
If we have less qauntity of Carbohydrate in our body then Protein will do the carbohydrate work and protein lost its function.
It means that the presence of the carbohydrates, spare the use of protein for energy use. Hence protein is use for body-building and not use for energy-giving.
Yes. When the body needs energy, it digests carbohydrates and sugars at first. If none are available, it begins to digest your fat. And if that isn't available, it begins digesting protein.
Protein and carbohydrates are macronutrients.
There are five main functions of carbohydrates and these include as a source of energy, to spare protein and for fat oxidation. The other functions are for the addition of flavor to the diet and to promote gastro-intestinal function.
no. they are carbohydrates
No
carbohydrates and protein work together to maintain muscles. carbohydrates provide them with energy while protein helps in maintenance such as repairing tissues etc.
Carbohydrates.
Protein.
No. they are carbohydrates
no. they are carbohydrates
No they do not. Some foods may contain both protein and carbohydrates but protein does not contain carbohydrates. They are 2 completely different food groups.