You get 9Kcal of energy for every gram of fat
it might.
On average, one mole of fat releases around 9 kcal of energy when fully oxidized.
No fat in fat free foods, but the sugar and carbs left over that you don't burn as energy is stored as body fat.
Yes. Carbohydrates give you energy. But if you eat a lot of carbohydrates and dont work out, this energy will be turned into fat. Fat isn't bad for humans either, because it works as an energy store for later, but too much fat is not healthy.
A diet containing too much vegetable oil will make you fat because eating too much high energy products, vegetable oil, results in left over energy which will eventually turn into fat if not used up. Therefore eating too much vegetable oil will result in too much energy left over, which will make you fatter.
5 kilograms of body fat contains approximately 39,000 kilocalories of energy. This energy can be used by the body for various functions, such as metabolism and physical activity.
If you eat too much energy for the amount of exercise you do, then yes
no, because glucose is a form of sugar, and sugar is energy, and energy is pretty much fat.
Fat and glycogen have different chemical properties. Fat contains more energy for mass than sugars. For birds, who need to be very light to remain aerodynamic, storing a vast majority of the energy as fat is much more efficient.
Fat is a store of energy. very simple
Your body needs SOME fat, or you could really get sick. Your cells need it to function. Although, too much is not good for your body, so NEVER eat too much. ---- Fat contains energy. You need energy to perform daily functions. Without it you won't be able to do much of anything. Too much fat is bad though and will get you to obesity.
yes it is it helps to get energy fast and healthy brain srting bones, but to much fat is unhealthy too.