Excess calories are turned into fat, and it takes 3500 extra calories to add one pound of body weight. So if you consume 500 more calories a day than what your body burns, then you will gain one pound of body weight per week.
Food provides energy, and too much food = too much energy so it will be stored. It will be stored and it is what we call fat. Fat can be stored almost anywhere on the human body, their usually stored around our bellys, butts, legs and arms.
Energy is stored in body in the form of Adinosine triphosphate(ATP). Main energy source is carbohydrate and fats.carbohydrate is consumed first and fat is deposited .so one can say that if he is eating both carbohydrate and fats together then fat9excess energy) will be stored in the form of free fatty acids lower the skin.
The body stores extra and un-used calories for future use for energy. After digestion, the calories are stored for about 36 to 48 hours in the liver. If they are not used up there, then they are transported and stored as fat cells.
Excess carbohydrates(glucose) are stored in muscles and our liver.
However, once our muscles and liver reaches its capacity limits, carbohydrates are hence converted into fatty acids which then combines with glycerol to form triglycerides(fat cells).
In simpler saying, too much carbohydrates means more fats.
It is stored as fat below the skin and in blood vessels.
Excess fat is stored in fat cells all over the body. Some goes in the membranes lining organs such as the liver and the heart. Some goes to the hips, thighs and the tummy...
After it has been digested, either in the liver or in the fat cells
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excess calories are stored as fat. smile* wiink*
Excess calories are stored in the body as fat cells. If too many of these acquire, a person gains weight as the fat builds up. Excess fat can cause health and body damage, so it is important to limit these excess calories by exercising and burning off some of them.
Excess calories are stored in the body as fat cells. If too many of these acquire, a person gains weight as the fat builds up. Excess fat can cause health and body damage, so it is important to limit these excess calories by exercising and burning off some of them.
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.
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Calories provide nutrients and energy for your body. In excess, they can also lead to weight gain.
Fat is produced by the body when an excess intake of calories in the form of food or drink occurs.
The truth as far as I know it the excess calories you eat are turned into fat. The trick is to eat less calories that you burn in a day there for the extra energy you need in a day will come from the stored fat on your body. If your activity is high the you can eat more calories . Low activity means lower caloric in take to lose weight and burn the store of excess fat on your body
In general, your body excretes materials your body doesn't need. Too bad this isn't true for excess calories!!
They get stored in your body. Usually, it is just in your liver so they can be used easily for natural body functions (think breathing and walking and blinking and so on.) Still excess calories will be stored (sometimes as muscle, sometimes as fat) to be used when the body needs more energy, like when exercising, for example.
To an extent, yes. Calories are needed to give the body energy along with support life functions. In excess, though, calories are not good and will turn into fat along the body which can be a danger.
It is the excess of calories that leads to obesity; these calories may be in fat, or in carbohydrates, or both.