Macronutrients: a type of food (e.g. fat, protein, carbohydrate) required in large amounts in the diet.
There are three types of macronutrients. Carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins. This man mainly eats carbohydrates, which is problematic because while they are an amazing energy source, too much will continue to build up and be stored as fat without a proper exercise to get rid of the energy. One way to improve his diet would be to reduce his carbohydrates intake by half, and double his vegetable intake.
I dont know if this is a true or false question but im going to go with false because anything you do that is physical is consider a exercise because you are using your body the muscles in your body to do physical things so basically doing physical activities is consider an exercise
Answer:carbohydrates
Explanation:Carbohydrates in your body are stored as glycogen, a large carbohydrate molecule made up of hundreds or thousands of smaller units of glucose, a simple sugar. Your body can also convert carbohydrates into fat for long-term energy storage.
Men have a greater risk of heart attack then women do, and men have attacks earlier in life.