If you eat too many calories, instead of using them for energy your body stores the energy as fat to use at a later time. It is stored in your liver, muscles and fat cells.
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Triglycerides are stored in adipose tissue, which is the body's main fat storage depot. Excess calories from food are converted into triglycerides and stored in adipose tissue for later energy use.
One pound of muscle mass contains about 600 calories. Muscle tissue is metabolically active, meaning it requires energy to be maintained and can contribute to overall energy expenditure in the body.
Fat is stored in the body in the form of triglycerides, which are made up of glycerol and three fatty acids. When we consume more calories than we burn, the excess calories are converted into triglycerides and stored in fat cells for later use as energy. Hormones like insulin and cortisol play a role in regulating the storage and release of fat in the body.
Fat is stored in adipose tissue throughout the body, water is stored in various body compartments such as blood, cells, and extracellular spaces, and other molecules are stored in cells throughout the body for various functions like energy production, structure, and signaling.
Fat
Unused calories in the body are typically stored as fat.
Your body does not digest fiber
Your body does not digest fiber
Unused calories in the body are typically stored as fat for later use.
Fat cells.
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They are stored as fat in the body.
excess calories are stored as fat. smile* wiink*
Calories are a measure of heat energy. Eating foods that contain calories allows your body to expend energy and to maintain body temperature. Excess calories are stored as fat.
Fat
Access calories will be stored in fat cells