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How does primary protein structure affect the function of protein enzymes? How can phosphorylation cause an interaction between an integral protein and a peripheral protein? a) Explain how excess dietary carbohydrates are converted to fat in the body. b) What is the main hormone released under the...
This is why the body cannot make protein out of carbohydrate, fat, or cholesterol. We can make carbohydrate (from protein), and can store some extra as glycogen. We can make cholesterol out of anything, and can recycle excess cholesterol in the bile. We can make most fats out of ...
aprotein plays a leading role in your body is growth and maintenance and because your body does not store excess protein a daily intake is necessary to insure that your body gets all that it needs nutrilite protein powder provides a natural low far protein with the added benefits of naturally...
Excesscarbsand proteins are converted into chemical compounds called triglycerides (which consist of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen) and then stored in the lipid droplets of fat cells. To lose weight, you’re attempting to metabolize those triglycerides, and that means unlocking the carbon that’s ...
Why and how are excess carbohydrates converted to fat? Why is it common for patients with hypothyroidism to gain weight? Why are carbohydrates good for the body? Why does your body continue to burn more calories for hours after a very high-intensity workout than after moderate or low-...
Whilesleepwon't increase your metabolism, lack of sleep could slow it down. Losing sleep can make your body produce excessinsulin, which may result in more fat storage. And when you feel tired, you may eat more. Stress Stress has been linked to weight gain, and it's not just due to ...
But here’s the important point to remember: That workout alters your body’s chemistry for the next several hours. So that when you’re at rest, you’re burning much more fat than if you hadn’t exercised. One of the commonly accepted terms is EPOC (excess postexercise O2 consumption)...
Not all excess weight is the same when it comes to health risks. The waist-to-hip ratio is handy because it specifically looks at the fat on your waist, hips, and buttocks. Studies have shown that excess weight around the mid-section and waist (visceral fat) is more strongly linked to...
These high-protein, low-fat foods are rich in folic acid, magnesium, iron, zinc, and potassium—all good for your heart and immune system. Black, garbanzo, and red kidney beans and black-eyed peas are good choices. Nuts Your favorite snack also happens to be full of heart-healthy monouns...