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Why do lipids have a higher caloric value than carbohydrates?


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Lipids:

  1. Lipids are any of a class of fatty acids or derivatives that are soluble in organic solvents but insoluble in water.
  2. They contain a variety of organic waxes, oils, and steroids.
  3. Sugar molecules make up carbohydrates or carbs.
  4. Along with proteins and lipids, carbohydrates are one of the three main nutrients found in foods and beverages.
  5. Our bodies transform carbohydrates into glucose.
  6. The primary source of energy for the cells, tissues, and organs in our bodies is glucose, sometimes known as blood sugar.
  7. The amount of energy that can be obtained from a food item as it is digested, primarily from carbohydrates and fats, is known as its calorific value.

Lipids have a higher caloric value than carbohydrates:

  1. The amount of energy stored as lipids is greater than the amount stored as glycogen since the human body cannot store as much glycogen as lipids can.
  2. Compared to when the same reaction occurs in carbohydrates, a greater number of electrons around the carbon atoms in fatty acids are transferred to oxygen, releasing more energy.
  3. These nutrients also differ in terms of how quickly they produce energy.
  4. The fastest metabolizers are carbohydrates, whereas the slowest are lipids.
  5. The body uses these building blocks to create the chemicals needed for growth, maintenance, and activity (including other carbohydrates, proteins, and fats).

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