Moderate intake of apricots generally do not get fat, but long-term large intake of apricots may cause obesity.
Apricot is a kind of fruit, every 100 grams of apricot contains 31 calories, of which 7.2 grams of carbohydrates, 0.9 grams of protein, 0.1 grams of fat, 1.7 grams of dietary fiber, vitamin A 67 micrograms, potassium 270 milligrams, 15 milligrams of calcium, vitamin C6 milligrams.
Moderate intake of apricots can provide the body with the above nutrients, generally not fat, but long-term consumption of large quantities of apricots, while not controlling the rest of the diet, may still lead to excess intake of energy, causing body fat.
Healthy people should be appropriate intake of apricots, while with other foods, to achieve a balanced diet.