Excess fat intake, especially saturated fat, can promote arteriosclerosis (hardening an narrowing of the arteries) and lead to early Heart disease, including myocardial infarctions (heart attacks) and cerebrovascular accidents (strokes).
If too much fat is removed, the skin may peel in that area. Smokers are at increased risk for shedding skin because their circulation is impaired. Another and more serious hazard of removing too much fat is that the patient may go into shock.
Consuming too much unsaturated fat can lead to weight gain and an increased risk of developing heart disease. It is important to consume unsaturated fats in moderation as part of a balanced diet to maintain good health.
The excess of food that is stored in the human body is known as fat. A person must be mindful of having too much fat storage, as this can cause a strain on the body.
Eating too much saturated fat is one of the major risk factors for heart disease. A diet high in saturated fat causes a soft, waxy substance called cholesterol to build up in the arteries. Too much fat also increases the risk of heart disease because of its high calorie content, which increases the chance of becoming obese (another risk factor for heart disease and some types of cancer). A large intake of polyunsaturated fat may increase the risk for some types of cancer. Reducing daily fat intake is not a guarantee against developing cancer or heart disease, but it does help reduce the risk factors.
When glucose is converted into energy, it is broken down into pyruvate and then acetyl-CoA. If energy is required, the acetyl-CoA will enter the Citric Acid Cycle and be used to make ATP. However, if you are not active, then the acetyl-CoA is converted into fat for storage.
Excess fat intake, especially saturated fat, can promote arteriosclerosis (hardening an narrowing of the arteries) and lead to early Heart disease, including myocardial infarctions (heart attacks) and cerebrovascular accidents (strokes).
They make you fat.
A, D , are fat soluble, and can build up to toxicity . Too much K thins the blood. I take 1000IU of vit E for over 20 years,no problems yet.
Yes too much fat can kill you.
Yes it's true that if you eat too much you get fat.
When you take in too much fat you may gain weight. The fat will accumulate in your body and you will have to exercise to get it off you.
BECAUSE HE ATE TOO MUCH! HA HA HA! ok this is really the reason why, He did not take care what or how he ate and when he got too fat, he did not stop eating and he did not diet. Satisfied?
too much fat can lead to heart disease, type two diabetes and cancer
you will become fat .........
if you eat too much you will get fat.
if you have to much body fat you will die.
A doctor will tell you if the amount of fat on your body is too much and will be a health risk. Too much fat on a person's body may hinder them doing things in your daily life.