English to Hindi Dictionary carbohydrate

carbohydrate

कार्बोहाइड्रेट
definition
noun
water-soluble carbohydrates
any of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose. They contain hydrogen and oxygen in the same ratio as water (2:1) and typically can be broken down to release energy in the animal body.
translation of 'carbohydrate '
चीनी,
ग्लूकोज़,
कार्बन
noun
कारबोहिड्राट
example
It is here when you have used up all your 'carbohydrate' energy stores and can really begin to struggle.
dehydrated foods high in 'carbohydrate'
'carbohydrate' metabolism
'carbohydrate' metabolism
make sure you feed them lots of 'carbohydrate'
dehydrated foods high in 'carbohydrate'
Among genes participating in 'carbohydrate' metabolism, two distinct groups were recognized.
When they start to feed a sudden shift from fat to 'carbohydrate' metabolism occurs and secretion of insulin increases.
The choices are designed to make sure children have a helping of protein, 'carbohydrate' and vitamins.
Food is a mix of 'carbohydrates' , protein, fats, vitamins, minerals and other things.
We require a lot of 'carbohydrates' and protein just to function with the amount of work that we do.
These properties are not present in the cauliflower's constituents, such as 'carbohydrates' or water.
I've learned that for me, the pleasure I derive from food resides in 'carbohydrates' .
People in Western countries get most of their 'carbohydrates' from high sugar, low fiber foods.
Weight for weight fat contributes twice as many calories as protein or 'carbohydrates' .
What is the right balance of protein to 'carbohydrates' to keep my blood sugar stable?
Use food labels to keep track of the grams of fat, protein and 'carbohydrates' in each food.
Riboflavin is important in the breakdown of 'carbohydrates' , fats and proteins.
A diet that deprives the body of 'carbohydrates' can damage your health.
A sedentary lifestyle coupled with a diet high in 'carbohydrates' and sugars contributes to this.
If you don't eat 'carbohydrates' , the body turns to its fat stores for energy, meaning that you lose weight.
You should try to get most of your 'carbohydrates' from these foods, which should stop those insulin surges.
When we are hungry and low on energy you will find your body craving 'carbohydrates' .
Limiting the intake of 'carbohydrates' forces the body to use its stored glycogen deposits.
Antibiotic associated diarrhoea can also result from a decrease in metabolism of 'carbohydrates' and bile acids.
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