Any energy-yielding nutrients that are ingested in excess will be stored as body fat.
Energy-yielding nutrients consumed in excess, particularly carbohydrates and fats, can lead to storage of fat. When these nutrients are not utilized as immediate energy, they are converted and stored as fat in the body for later use.
Calorie containing nutrients--fats, carbohydrates, and protein, are stored as fat if not used as energy by the body.
Calorie containing nutrients--fats, carbohydrates, and protein, are stored as fat if not used as energy by the body.
Yes, lactate can be synthesized from all three energy-yielding nutrients: carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. During intense exercise or low oxygen conditions, these nutrients can be broken down to produce lactate as a byproduct, which can then be used for energy by the body.
The pancreas manufactures enzymes that help digest carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. These enzymes are released into the small intestine to break down these nutrients into smaller molecules that can be absorbed by the body for energy.
Nutrients
Energy is does not reserve in nutrients.Energy is carried from nutrients by our body.And then energy is used in the parts of our body.
Fat.
To get energy and nutrients for your body.
which nutrients provide the body with growth & repair , engerg and protection?
Without being an expert I think energy is, well, the energy that your body needs to carry out its functions (dancing, running jumping, growing, healing, breathing, thinking etc). You get that from carbohydrates (sugars, fats, starches etc). Energy is like the gas you put in a car. Nutrients are then more like a car tune up, or maybe a car's machinery. They are vitamins, minerals etc, that all play a part in how your body works. In other words, they are more part of the infrastructure of your body's functions.
The nutrients that serve as the main sources of energy for the body are carbohydrates. The body uses the carbohydrates to make glucose which is the basic functional molecule of energy in cells.