This questions is not as straight forward as you would think.
it depends on species and time.
for example,
As a cooping mechanism for stress in a short term situation, many animals will loss all appetite and spend their time sleeping, becoming aggressive if woken.
However in long term situations, many will begin over eating and also self harm to coop.
anxiety, sleeplessness, and lossanxiety, sleeplessness, and loss of appetite of appetite
Loss of Appetite is a common effect of Percocet.
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Stress and depression are medically known to reduce male sperm count and male fertility as well as female fertility. But there are other things that can cause it.Depression and anxiety can cause loss of appetite. And it could be your loss of appetite which is affecting your sperm count too, as your body obviously needs to feed itself in order to produce it.Medication is available for depression and anxiety as is counselling.
stress can affect all animals including humans in a negative way----loss of weight gain on beef cattle, loss of milk production on dairy cattle ect...ect...
anxiety, sleeplessness, and loss of appetite
Lightning can directly strike animals, causing injury or death. It can also cause fear and stress in animals, leading to panic or erratic behavior. Additionally, lightning strikes can start fires in natural habitats, endangering the lives of animals in the area.
stress
Lack of appetite, however an anorexic does not merely lose his/her appetite. Loss of appetite can occur during times of stress for both anorexics and non-anorexics. However the anorexic herself may present her poor eating as a poor appetite to disguise her eating disorder
Lots of things can affect your appetite - sickness, worry, and medication side effects are just three things.
A sudden change in appetite can indicate various underlying issues, including emotional stress, medical conditions, or changes in lifestyle. It may signal anxiety, depression, or hormonal imbalances if appetite decreases. Conversely, an increase in appetite might be linked to stress, certain medications, or metabolic changes. If the change persists or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
Farm animals really don't have much control over their appetites. Farm animals will eat until they are full or until the food trough is empty. Many farm animals can become sick and die if they eat too much.