Anything eating in excess will make you put on weight. Food is energy, and whatever you don't use up your body will try to store as fat instead.
Excess consumption of carbohydrates, especially refined and processed ones, can contribute to weight gain if consumed in excess of what your body needs. However, eating carbohydrates in moderation as part of a balanced diet can be part of a healthy eating plan. It is the overall caloric balance of your diet that is most important for weight management.
Potatoes are nutritious but they could lead to weight gain. They are high in carbohydrates. That being said, they should only be eaten to fulfill the daily value of nutritional recommendation.
Any food eaten in excess can make you fat.
A carbohydrate is made up the elements oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon. Carbohydrates are eaten for energy that is burned off easier than fats.
It depends on the vegetable amount of carbohydrates and if it is starch or not.
Carrots eaten in excess may turn your skin an orange-ish shade, but they will not make you tan.
A normal intake of carbs a day is 3000, so I would say more than 3100 is going to make you gain weight.
Yes. Eating too much carbs can make you gain weight and sometimes get fat.
You gotta make Mr. Game and Watch lose all that excess weight
Sorry- no magic food or diet will make you lose weight. calories of ANYTHING eaten must be less than calories burned to lose weight.
To prevent yourself from becoming bulimic you can:Work on creating a positive body image for yourself.Avoiding or releasing anxiety and stress positively.Finding alternatives to food to make yourself feel better.Bringing yourself to a healthy weight safely and gradually.Avoid purging food you have eaten in excess.
Plants generally make carbohydrates by photosynthesis