They can if you eat too much of it, or have a diet that consists of only carbohydrates and nothing else. Not exercising will also make you fat.
Fat is not as readily oxidized as carbohydrates. The process of fat oxidation requires more oxygen and involves more complex biochemical pathways compared to the oxidation of carbohydrates. This is why the body tends to preferentially use carbohydrates for quick energy production.
yes they are.. carbohydrates and fats are related.. as more consuption of carbo results in more of blubber which is the fat in th body.. so we must balance the intake of ol th nutritions.. -carbo, proteins, fat, vitamins and minerals.
Glycogen (made up the macromolecule carbohydrates)
Fats contain 9 calories per gram compared to 4 for both protein and carbohydrates.
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.
Fat is burned into carbohydrates yes.
No, it's got lots of calories from alcohol and carbohydrates. It would make you fat.
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drain the fat
When you intake excess carbohydrates than you required it is turned to fat. Not only carbohydrates, proteins will also turns to fat if taken in excess. But there are times when carbohydrates won't change to fat. These are post workout meal and breakfast.
CHON (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen).
Excess carbohydrates are stored as fat.
FAT!
The three basic macro-nutrients are fat, carbohydrates, and protein. However, alcohol is also a macro-nutrient. These are all classified as macro-nutrients because they provide calories. 1g fat = 9 calories 1g alcohol = 7 calories 1g carbohydrate = 4 calories 1g protein = 4 calories
Carbohydrates are converted into fat in the body relatively quickly, especially when consumed in excess. When the body has more carbohydrates than it needs for energy, the excess is converted into fat for storage. The process of converting carbohydrates into fat can vary depending on individual metabolism and activity levels.
Excess carbohydrates are stored as fat.
carbohydrates