If the <em><u>glucose</u></em> is not immediately needed for energy, the body can store up to <em><u>2,000 calories</u></em> of it in the liver and skeletal muscles in the form of glycogen, according to lowa State University. Once glycogen stores are full, <em><u>carbs are stored as fat. </u></em>
It is possibly true that periods of depression that do
not affect our daily lives are called adjustment disorders. Adjustment disorders
happen in a short amount of time in reaction to environmental stresses
(especially if new).
im not completely sure but if a person is eating unhealthy food and doesnt care for their body thats the person who engages in habits most harmful to his/her body.