Depending on what kind of fatty foods, sweet things (twinkies/coke) will spike your energy really quickly for about ten - thirty minutes, then your wiped out and really tired. Save
Also. its addictive, and barely makes you fuller
Short-term effects of consuming too many fatty foods can include digestive discomfort, increased cholesterol levels, and a temporary spike in energy followed by a crash. In the long term, a diet high in unhealthy fats can lead to obesity, cardiovascular diseases, and increased risk of diabetes. It may also contribute to chronic inflammation and negatively impact mental health. Balancing fat intake with healthier options is essential for overall health.
Fatty foodsShort Term Effects· You may gain weight· Break out in spots (teens :[)· Lack of energy· feeling run-down· feeling breathless· depression· Greasy skin
The 3 most common short term effects of the sun is sunburn, headache, and fatigue. The short term effects last from hours to several days.
Short term effects can be rashes, itchiness, dryness and sunburn.
the short term effects on an unbalanced diet has effect like
Increased energy and metabolism, greater efficiency at processing foods, and better body composition
Short term
No, it also has short-term effects.
short term effects on how exercise encourages new bone formation
the elong and short term effects on the eureka stockade was that there was more global warming.
The short-term effects of HPV are minor or negligible. Genital warts may occur, but most people infected have no short-term symptoms.
You should eat less salts, sugars, fatty foods, and oils. Reasons why: -Oils, because they contain fatty acids. -Sugar, because sugary foods are high in calories, and the excess calories can cause you to gain weight. -Salts, because the more salt foods you eat, the higher your blood pressure gets. High blood pressure can lead to heart attacks, and strokes. -Fatty foods, because studies have shown that eating fatty foods affect short-term memory and exercise performance Source: Lots of websites and articles (you can search the websites easily) Hope this helps :)