Environmental Sciences, asked by madhualuvala3624, 7 months ago

Why does fats release more energy still it consume it in less quantities

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Answered by Nithyasri28
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Fat are an essential part of our diet and is important for good health. There are different types of fats, with some fats being healthier than others. To help make sure you stay healthy, it is important to eat unsaturated fats in small amounts as part of a balanced diet.

When eaten in large amounts, all fats, including healthy fats, can contribute to weight gain. Fat is higher in energy (kilojoules) than any other nutrient and so eating less fat overall is likely to help with weight loss.

Eating less saturated and trans fats may help lower your risk of heart disease. When buying products check the labels and choose the varieties that are lower in saturated and trans fats and higher in poly and mono-unsaturated fats.

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Answered by sushruthreddyambati
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Answer: Fats store energy. They store more energy than carbohydrates or proteins, which is why your body keeps them in reserve. Fats are stored as triesters, which when hydrolyzed form the tri-alcohol glycerol and three "free" fatty acids.

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