Read the following sentence from the text. With all of the negative physiological and psychological effects of fast food, the bo
dy becomes healthier when it is removed from the diet. What exactly occurs within the body when it is purged of fast food? What does the word physiological mean as it is used in this sentence? Group of answer choices - affecting the mind
- affecting the body
- affecting digestion
- affecting finances
Based on the excerpt given in the question, the speaker is pointing out the effects of having fast food regularly in our daily lives. Aside from the physiological effects, it can also have psychological impacts in the individual. When the body is purged of fast food after it's already used to it, it becomes healthier and more better. But that is not something that happens smoothly. The person may develop a serious reluctance to adapt to the new eating regime, affecting the body both psychologically and physically. This kind of remission will make it harder for the person to feel normal, like a drug addict unable to stop himself. The use of the word physiological means the effects on the digestive manner of the person.
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