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11111nata11111 [884]
3 years ago
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Even though Lebron is a great basketball player, he only won 1 championship ring. Not winning is making him depressed and theref

ore makes him want to eat a lot of lipids. The lipids clog his arteries, which prevent blood from quickly delivering oxygen to his muscles. Which body systems are most affected by Lebron's new eating habits?
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1 answer:
mylen [45]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Endocrine and Cardiovascular system

Explanation:

Excess fat intake leads to different health hazards. They affect the body and cause lipids to clog the arteries thereby preventing blood from quickly delivering oxygen to the body parts.

Excess fat intake causes fatty pancreas and decreases its function.

It also causes series of cardiovascular diseases such as heart attack; elevated cholesterol/atherosclerosis,abnormal heart rhythms, hypertension, stroke etc

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