Although your stomach may feel as if it will burst, gastric rupture is extremely rare.The problem is usually limited to people with major eating disorders; in a study of people who had died with Prader-Willi syndrome, which causes excessive overeating, about 3 percent of the deaths were due to stomach rupture. But while your stomach won’t burst after a big meal, overeating will make your body work harder. The extra digestive workload demanded by a food binge requires the heart to pump more blood to the stomach and intestines. Heavy consumption of fatty foods can also lead to changes that cause blood to clot more easily. As a result, heart attack risk appears to surge. One study of 2,000 people that showed a fourfold increase in heart attack risk in the two hours after eating a big meal.
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