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    Here’s What Happens If You Eat Fast Food Every Day

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    This explainer details how frequent fast food intake affects the body and why daily habits matter.It outlines fast food effects tied to high sodium intake, water retention, and rapid blood sugar spikes from sugar and refined carbs. The piece notes low fiber, shifting hunger cues, and patterns involving insulin, skin oil production, and breakouts over time.Findings include changes in cholesterol profiles, elevated blood pressure risk associated with chronic sodium, and links to higher systemic inflammation. Mental health associations such as increased depression risk and irritability tied to blood sugar crashes are included.The video distinguishes occasional consumption from daily routines and describes modest swaps, including skipping soda or choosing grilled items.

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