blazingstar wrote:
^^^^^ ? From the article: How does undigested food get converted into fat and glucose? If it is not digested, it just passes out.
What the author wrote : 'This is really horrible for our bodies as it makes us obese. The obesity can also be explained in the terms that water hampers with the process of digestion which leaves a lot of undigested food in the system. The glucose from the undigested food stored in our body is converted into fat, which remains in our body."
The author could have put this in clearer terms. You're absolutely right - she could/should have said "... which leaves a lot of undigested food in the system
for longer.
Further to that ... How long it takes for food to become fat in the body depends on many factors. The digestion process takes about 8-10 hours for food to pass through the stomach to be absorbed from the small intestine.
Once the food is broken down into single molecules and available for the body to use, the body can use it for immediate fuel or store as fat or glycogen.