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Q: What happens if a person eats more calories then he or she uses?
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What happens if the food a person consumes provides more calories that the person requires?

You gain weight.


When a person is sedentary he or she tends to take in more calories than needed What happens to the unused calories?

They are stored as fat.


What will happen if someone eats more calories than their body needs?

Access calories will be stored in fat cells


What happens if a person takes in more calories than the body uses?

The body stores the extra energy in the form of sugar and fat.


What happens when a person eats more food than needed?

you can die.... like the king of Sweden "Adolf Fredrick" who ate himself to death.


What is the relationship between feeding levels and amount of available energy?

The more anything eats, the more energy it has. This is because with the food that you eat, you gain calories, and the more calories you eat, the more energy you have available.


What happens when take in more calories than you burn?

When you take in more calories than you burn, the body converts the calories and adds them as fat cells. It can be terribly difficult to get the body to stop converting even when a person tries to diet, because the body can interpret the the diet as deprivation and 'starvation'.


What happens when a snake eats itself and it has no more to eat?

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What is Mahé Drysdale's diet?

Mahe Drysdale eats more than 7000 calories a day.


What happens if you have more calories than your body can use?

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They get wet, and you burn more calories.


What do you think would happen if a person burned more Calories than he consumed?

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