WHAT HAPPENS TO FAT CELLS WHEN YOU LOSE WEIGHT? Fat is converted to carbon dioxide and water, not energy! q5&cf=1

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 Fat from food is stored in the body in cells called adipocytes. It is stored as a compound called triglyceride. Triglyceride consists of three kinds of atoms; carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, and this means that when it is broken down around a fifth of it forms water (H2O) and four-fifths becomes carbon dioxide (CO2).

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