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Hi! Junk food consumed in excess is dangerous to health. It adds fat and bad cholesterol which clog the arteries causing heart problems. Eating a small portion once a week or so is alright.
Answered by Brinda Sapat, 14 Nov '12 02:52 pm
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Answered by Raj Sharma, 14 Nov '12 12:29 pm
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It is of little nutritional value and often high in fat, sugar, and calories.Junk foods typically contain high levels of calories from sugar or fat with little protein, vitamins or minerals.A study by Paul Johnson and Paul Kenny at the Scripps Research Institute suggested that junk food consumption alters brain activity in a manner similar to addictive drugs like cocaine or heroin.After many weeks with unlimited access to junk food, the pleasure centers of rat brains became desensitized, requiring more food for pleasure. After the junk food was taken away and replaced with a healthy diet, the rats starved for two weeks instead of eating nutritious fare.A 2007 British Journal of Nutrition study found that female rats who eat junk food during pregnancy increased the likelihood of unhealthy eating habits in their offspring.
A report published in the Journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology suggests that babies of mothers with a high-sugar and high-fat di ...more
Answered by Ataur Rahman, 14 Nov '12 12:21 pm
A report published in the Journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology suggests that babies of mothers with a high-sugar and high-fat di ...more
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