Short term effects - Dizziness, nausea, headache, dehydration, muscle weakness, confusion, dry skin, hair, and nails, low blood pressure, imbalance in electrolytes.
Long Term effects - all of the above, plus: growing soft downy hair all over the body, bloating, loss of muscle mass, paralysis, insomnia, kidney failure, osteoporosis (softening of bones), absence of menstrual cycle (if female), liver failure, easily bruised skin, bleeding gums, heart attack, infertility, digestive difficulties, seizures, death.
i think you just don't have enough energy to do much. you will feel tired and exhausted. if you never eat enough calories, you will lose a lot of weight on top of always feeling sleepy. you need at least some calories.
There are many catagories of not eating healthy. Eating to much, and eating too little for short. Eating junk food all the time is very bad, it causes obesity, and obesity causes heart problems and respitory problems. Eating to little casues your body to eat itself when there arnt enough proteins being ingested and a hole smorgess board of problems show up there.
death
the immune systems may not be able to battle against diseases.
emaciation, malnutrition, disease, death.
Short Term Effects: search the same question on google Long term causes:search the same question on google
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long term:low blood cholosterol short term:consitpation,low blood cholesterol
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.
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.
Short-term effects and long-term effects of the Water Use and Management Practices on the Environment?
the short term effects on an unbalanced diet has effect like
Short term
Convicts faced immediate challenges upon release, such as reintegration into society, lack of job opportunities, and stigma. They often struggled to find housing and employment, leading to a high risk of recidivism. Many also experienced mental health issues and difficulties in rebuilding relationships with family and friends.
Increased energy and metabolism, greater efficiency at processing foods, and better body composition
No, it also has short-term effects.