What are triglycerides?
Triglyceride is the scientific term given to the fat stores that your body created for use as energy when it has run out of glucose to burn from carbohydrates.
When you eat a carbohydrate, your body breaks it down into simple sugars known as glucose, which is an instant energy source for your cells. The glucose in your blood stream triggers an insulin response, and your cells open up to take in energy. When your cells have absorbed all the glucose that they need, the excess is converted to glycogen via the liver. Glycogen gets stored in your muscles ready for the next time you exert yourself physically. The more muscle you have, the more glycogen you can store, this is why bodybuilders can consume massive amounts of carbs.
Once your muscles have had their fill of glycogen, the excess is sent back through the liver to be converted into triglycerides to be stored as fat. And as is evident from the high obesity rates in North America, the body can always find a place for more fat.
Note: Not all fat is created equal… Continue reading →
