Bad: It is as simple as that. Eating a large amount of calories in one setting can put strain on your liver, your pancreas, and lead to increased fats circulating in the blood that can also increase one's heart risk. The most urgent issue in this scenario is the strain on one's pancreas. This strain, repeated, can lead to adult onset diabetes and significant morbidity. Eat slow!
Answered 8/7/2012
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Binge eating complic: Complications of eating disorders include cavities, swelling, electrolyte imbalances, kidney & heart failure, brain atrophy, acne, osteoporosis, death.
Answered 8/29/2012
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