It would depend on how much they were eating to begin with. As with adults, a certain amount of carbohydrates are needed for proper body function and growth. Too little and they won't be healthy and grow properly. Too much and they will store as fat, just like adults. There are plenty of websites that would have information on proper nutrition for growing kids, or consult a professional. Your local school district might even have information or someone you can talk to.
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Eats more fruits and vegtibles is key. More vegtables, and less carbohydrates makes your body happy. Trans fat is bad, and saturates fat works in very small amounts.
All the salad vegetables have less carbohydrates. The least containing is cauliflower. Others are mashrooms,cucumber,spinach(i.e salad vegetables)
A blanket sleeper is seen as safe for infants as it is worn by the child. There is less chance of suffocation which can happen if a child just sleeps under a blanket.
yes
Less exercise, more eating carbohydrates
nothing, your body doesnt need carbohydrates as much as protein,fat etc..
ATP is the "ready to use" energy in your cells produced by mitochondria. if low amounts of carbohydrates were ingested there would be less energy for the cell to use in its functions like protein synthesis and active transport.
Actually, proteoglycans are conjugates of proteins and carbohydrates in which there is more carb and less protein. In fact, proteoglycans have GAGs (heteropolysaccharides) as carbohydrates. Glycoproteins, on the other hand, have more protein and less carb. Here, carbohydrates are in the form of Oligosaccharides.
more carbohydrates less protein
Yes Lipids contain less oxygen because the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen for carbohydrates is 2:1 while for lipids it varies but let's say its for Lauric acid (CH3C10H20COOH) the ratio is 12 hydrogen for 1 oxygen. So lipids do contain less oxygen than carbohydrates
Yes
Idly contains carbohydrates, fibre and less fat