Not necessarily.
Fatty foods provide more energy.....more than 5 kcal/gram
Consider l-glucose .... its sweet(as sweet as normal glucose)... but cannot be metabolised.... thus does not provide energy.
2006-12-27 22:13:01
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answered by Som™ 6
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you have probable develop into used to consuming extreme sugar ingredients to do this. extremely attempt taking caffeine tablets (for the reason that they are no longer as undesirable and fatty) start up with an superior mg like 3 hundred or so and start up working it down as you bypass. So take 3 hundred for according to week.. next week attempt off of two hundred.. a hundred. 50's then with any luck over the years your physique heavily isn't reliant on "synthetic ability". consuming sturdy nutrients in the process the day and staying lively play a huge function in ability. have self assurance it or no longer, figuring out each and daily will in return provide you greater ability. start up spending 40 5 min an afternoon work out. you would be drained at first as a result yet after some weeks you will start up feeling greater effective and helpful and crammed with ability. and finally: relax. relax is mandatory with the aid of fact it supplies your physique time to recuperate and be waiting for the subsequent day. in spite of the indisputable fact that, over resting/slumbering will make you greater drained. 8 hours is a sturdy in many situations occurring of sleep a night. i in my opinion function maximum suitable off of 6-7.. 9-10 and im a slouch i'm hoping this facilitates
2016-12-18 20:25:03
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answered by ? 3
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Not exactely.You see, 1 gram of sugar releases 4 kcal,while 1 gram of fat releases already 9,5 kcal.So,when you're talking of energy,you should know that fat provides more than sugar(glucides).
2006-12-28 00:53:43
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answered by Ana 3
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Not at all.fat has the most energy,because of this animals store fat in their bodies.
2006-12-27 23:14:54
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answered by K.D. 1
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ya i think so
bcoz there is glucose in sweet food which gives energy
wit the help of ATPs
2006-12-27 23:41:23
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answered by gj 1
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Yaa they have lots and lots of calories in them...When these are burned release lot of energy...
2006-12-27 22:13:49
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answered by Laura 2
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sugar ? INSTANT "ON" energy, no conversion but, you crash fast too, no staying power like a complex carb
2006-12-27 22:17:19
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answered by Anonymous
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you will be a better boost from an apple than a cup of coffee
2006-12-27 22:21:46
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answered by stodgypodgy 3
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2006-12-27 22:15:09
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answered by Uri B 2
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because they contain a large amount of starch in them
2006-12-27 22:21:50
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answered by Anonymous
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