Most of the body's fat is stored in adipose tissue. Typically, the more fat one has, the larger the cells of this tissue are. Eventually, one eat so much of an excess of calories that his or her fat cells will divide, which is bad news.
Sugar and carbohydrates are stored as body fat. This is extra energy that the body doesn't need and so it is stored as fat.
Fat is stored throughout the human body. The largest concentration of fat, in the human body, is found in the gluteus maximus.
Yes, stored fat can be used.
You cannot target a specific area of the body to store fat, or lose it for that matter. Your genetics decides where fat is stored, but the most common places are around the abdominals, butt, and thighs.
You are classified as "fat" when you have a large BMI (body mass index).
The nutrient most readily stored as fat in the body is dietary fat itself, particularly triglycerides. When consumed, excess calories from fats, carbohydrates, and proteins can be converted into fat and stored in adipose tissue. However, fats are more efficiently converted to body fat compared to carbohydrates or proteins, making them the primary source for long-term energy storage.
It is stored as fat.
All Vitamin B- complex vitamins are not fat- soluble nor stored in fat of in your body.
the fat in men is stored in the belly due to their hormones
No. Fat is the form in which fat is stored.
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