Carbohydrates are classified into simple and complex forms based on their molecular structure.
Simple Carbohydrates
Include monosaccharides (single molecules) and disaccharides (two molecules). Examples include glucose, fructose, and sucrose. These are quickly digested and provide rapid energy.
Complex Carbohydrates
Include polysaccharides such as starches and fiber. Found in whole grains, legumes, and vegetables, they provide sustained energy release and often contain beneficial fiber.
Role in Energy Production
Carbohydrates are metabolized into glucose, which serves as fuel for cells. The body maintains glucose levels through digestion and storage mechanisms for consistent energy availability.