Short Term Effects: search the same question on google Long term causes:search the same question on google
Cirrosis and possible brain damage
Eating a lot in a short amount of time, often referred to as binge eating, can lead to discomfort, digestive issues, and potential long-term health risks such as obesity and metabolic disorders. This behavior may be triggered by emotional stress, social situations, or restrictive dieting. It's important to approach eating mindfully and recognize hunger cues to maintain a healthy relationship with food. If binge eating becomes a pattern, seeking support from a healthcare professional may be beneficial.
Increased energy and metabolism, greater efficiency at processing foods, and better body composition
poor eating habits can lead to short medium and long term effects and risks to health. Short term can be Indigestion and Heartburn, poor sleep. Medium: Mood swings, Poor Exercise Capabilities. Long term: Insulin Resistance and Weight Gain, Poor Brain Function.
Overeating can have really bad effects on your body. In addition to the most common things, like putting on weight, overeating can cause medical problems and illnesses that are hard or even impossible to cure. Besides changing your weight, overeating can also cause acne and loss of hair (because of vitamin deficiencies), Short-term effects, like nausea, heavy feelings and headaches, and long-term effects, such as obesity, diabetes and heart disease. You can also get what you call binge eating; this is where you can't stop eating even if you feel ill from it. Eating too much can lead to fatigue, insomnia and mood swings. It can also affect your joints and cause shortness of breath and chest pain.
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There are none of either because marijuana is not bad for your body to a degree that you can see effects of short and long term. Possible laziness?
No, it also has short-term effects.
It depends. An "irregular eating habit" is very vague. If it involves self-starvation, excessive exercise, improper nutrition, then similar effects as seen in those who suffer from anorexia can appear over time.