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When the body burns off too much fat to make ATP it will turn to the muscles for energy which causes them to break down. It also causes bones to weaken and the heart to atrophy. It can be caused by Hyperthyroidism or a tumor in the hypothalamus.

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Ketoacidosis is the harmful result when excessive amounts of fats are burned for energy. The excessive amount of burnt fat causes ketone bodies to build up and make the blood acidic.

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the two conditions are diabeted Mellitus and Starvation

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ketoacidosis

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muscle loss

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