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  2. Drunkorexia - Wikipedia

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    Drunkorexia is a colloquialism for anorexia or bulimia combined with an alcohol use disorder. [1] The term is generally used to denote the utilization of extreme weight control methods to compensate for planned binge drinking. [2]

  3. Skipping Meals May Take Years off Your Life, Study ... - AOL

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    A large study shows that skipping meals and poor meal timing can have harmful effects on health, including shortening life span.

  4. Intermittent fasting - Wikipedia

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    Intermittent fasting, or "skip-a-day" feeding, is supposedly the most common feeding strategy for poultry in broiler breeder farms worldwide, as an alternative to adding bulky fibers to the diet to reduce growth. It is perceived as welfare-reducing and thus illegal in several European countries including Sweden.

  5. Dieting - Wikipedia

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    A meal timing schedule is known to be an important factor of any diet. Recent evidence suggest that new scheduling strategies, such as intermittent fasting or skipping meals, and strategically placed snacks before meals, may be recommendable to reduce cardiovascular risks as part of a broader lifestyle and dietary change .

  6. From skipping meals to selling belongings and delaying ... - AOL

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    From skipping meals to selling belongings and delaying medical care: Here’s how Americans earning under $50,000 are scrambling to cover their housing costs. Maurie Backman.

  7. From skipping meals to working more to even moving in with ...

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    Gen Zers worked extra hours, sold belongings, and skipped meals, Redfin found. Separately, a couple of outlets published stories this week about multigenerational housing; Vox said it was ...

  8. Fasting - Wikipedia

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    A glass of water on an empty plate. Fasting is the act of refraining from eating, and sometimes drinking.However, from a purely physiological context, "fasting" may refer to the metabolic status of a person who has not eaten overnight (before "breakfast"), or to the metabolic state achieved after complete digestion and absorption of a meal. [1]

  9. Here's Exactly What Happens to Your Body When You Skip a Meal

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    1. You'll lose weight, but there's a catch. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us