Quick answer: Carbs turn to sugar , sugar turns to fat.
there's a lot of sugar in it, so if your not active sugar can turn into fat.... and we all know tremendous fat can do a lot of harm to your body
No fat just sugar that will probably turn into fat in your body. Before the body burns the fat it burns the sugar, so if there's lots of sugar the body wont have time to burn it all and get to the fat before you add more.
Any item containing man-made sugar(high fructose corn syrup, white sugar, powdered sugar, etc.)will quickly turn into fat calories. So, yes, candy can be converted into fat quickly.
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Sugar is 100% sugar, carbohydrates, not fat.
No, some is separated into oxygen for your body, some becomes protein/vitamin and minerals your body needs. Some also becomes fat and sugar.
Carbs turn into sugar and that is what your body runs on for energy then it stores the leftover sugar and turns into fat, so if u take carbs out of your diet your body needs something else to run on. So it will start burning your body fat and turn it into energy.
Unused Sugar/Energy (glucose) is stored in fat cells, which are burnt off when the energy within them is needed.
It depends on the type of sweet. A boiled sweet has no fat. Chocolate can have 25-55% fat.
not and be healthy. The sugar will turn to fat if you don't burn it off, the alcohol will turn to fat if you don't burn it off and you have no nutrients to give you energy to use to burn it off. Sounds like a combination for a Tired burned out drunk.
No fat just sugar that will probably turn into fat in your body. Before the body burns the fat it burns the sugar, so if there's lots of sugar the body wont have time to burn it all and get to the fat before you add more.