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The effects of unhealthy
eating
By Paulina Ciepiela
&
Jakub Wudarczyk
Contents
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Obesity
Atherosclerosis
Myocardial infarction
Hypertension
Anorexia
Bulimia
Anemia
Malnutrition
Vitamin A deficiency
Obesity
 Obesity is manifested by an increase
in body weight and deformation of
body by adipose tissue. Obese people
tire easily, so they avoid physical
exercises and this cause gaining more
weight.
Atherosclerosis
 Atheroclerosis
is
caused
by
excessive intake of fat and
deposition of lipids on the inner
walls of arteries. Effects of
atherosclerosis are myocardial
infarction and stroke.
Myocardial infarction
Myocardial infarction (commonly known
as a heart attack) is the interruption
of blood supply to part of the heart,
causing heart cells to die. This is
most commonly due to blockage of a
coronary artery following the crack of
a atherosclerotic plaque, which is an
unstable collection of lipids and white
blood cells in the wall of an artery.
Arterial hypertension
Reveals in an increase of blood
pressure which exceeds 200 mm Hg,
while appropriate pressure is 120 mm
Hg.Thisdisease develops slowly without
any signal.Symptoms appear when the
pressure is very high. To prevent high
blood pressure we must not eat salt.
Anorexia nervosa
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Disease, affects especially girls
and young women. Reveals itself
between 11 and 25 years of age,
especially between 16 and 20 years
of age. Anorexia nervosa is caused
by very strong fear of gaining
weight. Patients with anorexia
nervosa have massive weight loss.
Bulimia nervosa
Bulimia
nervosa
is
an
uncontrollable overeating followed
by compensatory behaviors. The
most
common
form
is
defensivevomiting,
use
of
laxatives,
enemas
and diuretics.
Anemia
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Anemia is manifested by decrease in
amount of red blood cells and
hemoglobin. People suffering from
anemia are weak and can’t work. They
are very pale, and their nails can be
easily
broken.
They
have
an
accelerated heart beat rate.
Malnutrition
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It is especially dangerous for
children. Insufficient amount of
protein
in
their
body
causes
backwardness
in
physical
and
intellectual development. Lack of
amino acids causes frequent swellings,
diarrhoeas
and
other
metabolic
disorders.
Vitamin A definency
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Fragile and slowly growing nails
Dry and brittle hair
Dry skin
Rash
Lack of appetite
Frequent infections
Poor vision
Growth inhibition