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Do carbohydrates make you fat?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Carbohydrates themselves do not inherently cause fat gain; rather, it's the caloric surplus that leads to fat accumulation. Insulin, which is elevated by carbohydrate intake, is a normal part of nutrient partitioning and does not solely dictate fat storage. The key factor in weight management is the overall caloric balance, not just carbohydrate consumption.

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