nope/fructose,the natural sugar from fruits does not convert itself into fats but there is some relations to fats.that is,when u consume a fruit,ur insulin level rises,therefore,it usually takes a while before you get hungry again.so,in that sense,you'll keep eating.but do not.avocado is an example of fruits that have fats!
2006-08-18 23:08:53
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answered by Anonymous
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All foods are sources of energy. If there is no need for energy at the time,it is either stored as carbohydrate (sugar) or fat, or excreted. Thus a person can consume a fat free diet and put on weight as fat. If a person overloads the body with sugars the excess is excreted in the urine (as in a glucose tolerance test).
2006-08-19 00:17:19
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answered by JOHN M 5
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Sugars are sugars - there are a range of of them (inspite of the undeniable fact that we regularly in uncomplicated words come for the era of numerous immediately ahead). the distinctive sugars in our diets all exist in nature, yet frequently at a lot decrease concentrations than you discover in man made products. So as an get at the same time a hand complete of grapes might want to in uncomplicated words comprise one hundred kcalories from sugar even as a hand complete of fruit gums might want to comprise 500 kcalories. the style is that in the grapes the sugar is way less targeted because it truly is diluted in the water contained in the grapes. difficulty after we come to "juices" is they're frequently concentration - ie they have had that water bumped off. Take an orange and squeeze it right into a tumbler (use a squeezer please), then seem at and style the liquid. Now study that with orange juice from a carton. The carton orange juice might want to have more effective style be sweeter and a diverse colour, regularly because it is targeted (alongside with an quantity of the exterior and pith being blanketed to provide it the colour we've a tendency to desire). So, sugar is sugar. Tip being, devour the fruit do not drink the fruit juice and also you'd be ingesting a lot less energy.
2016-11-26 01:25:09
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answered by ? 4
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Ofcourse where do you think we derive our energy from. The sugar in fruit is called fruitcose and our body stores it and uses it for fuel later, but if not used it turns into a fatty cell stored for later use, but most of the time it gets burned up pretty quickly.
2006-08-18 23:07:56
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answered by dreamer... 1
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Yes Some of all sugars turn in to fats.
2006-08-18 23:22:11
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answered by khq q 2
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yes, but your body breaks these sugars down faster so you would need to consume a lot for it to do that.
2006-08-18 23:08:00
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answered by Billy 4
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no it has carbohydrates but it does not turn into fat
2006-08-18 23:09:06
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answered by oceanlady580 5
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