Because of the requirement of the nutrient like Carbohydrates (burns quickly) which is a nutrient that your body uses as a main source of energy each day. After Carbohydrates are used up from the blood and liver it will use your fat from around organs and under your skin as energy.
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.
Fats
The nutrients stored in body cells and converted into the major fuel source for muscles are primarily carbohydrates, specifically glycogen, and fats. Glycogen is stored in the liver and muscle tissues, while fats are stored in adipose tissue. During physical activity, these nutrients are metabolized to provide energy, with glycogen being the preferred source for high-intensity exercise and fats being used more during prolonged, low-intensity activities.
fats are stored in the specialised cell called as adipocytes
Calorie containing nutrients--fats, carbohydrates, and protein, are stored as fat if not used as energy by the body.
It is the balance between nutrients provided to the body and energy spenditure. If nutrients create more calories of what you burn, fats are stored and at some time obesity will appear. If you burn more calories of what you get in nutrients, loss of fats and muscle will happen until malnutrition disorders surge.
Calorie containing nutrients--fats, carbohydrates, and protein, are stored as fat if not used as energy by the body.
they are stored as fats
From stored fats
They provide the body with a stored form of energy.
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Fats store energy for the body and other nutrients such as Vitamin A and D.