stored as glycogen in skeletal muscle
Anything with calories, consumed in excess, will lead to weight gain.
The body will store excess calories as fat. u get fat More calories to burn off; however, if one is not successful at burning off the increased calorie consumption, then fat results.
The relationship between calories consumed and calories burned is fundamental to weight management. When calorie intake exceeds expenditure, the body stores the excess as fat, leading to weight gain. Conversely, if calories burned surpass those consumed, the body taps into fat reserves for energy, resulting in weight loss. Therefore, achieving a balance between these two factors is crucial for maintaining a healthy weight.
it does not absorb excess
it does not absorb excess
excess calories are stored as fat. smile* wiink*
There's "no such thing" as negative calories. What people commonly call negative calories is just absence of calories or energy. (Like trying to explain zero) If you burn off the calories that you consumed for the day you then start burning excess energy (fat) that your body has stored.
Honey can contribute to weight gain if consumed in excess, as it is high in calories and sugar. Moderation is key when including honey in your diet to avoid potential weight gain.
It is the excess of calories that leads to obesity; these calories may be in fat, or in carbohydrates, or both.
Carbs.
weakness and vomitting
False