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Discuss reasons why metabolism slows down as we age.

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An emotional state of longing and deprivation with feelings of loss and grief is __________.
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Answer to Question 1

Loss of muscle lowers metabolism; exercise helps retain muscle.
Steady weight gain (increase in adipose tissue).
People should gradually decrease calorie intake as they age.

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