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What is the main reason that students should become informed consumers of online health and fitness products and information?
 
  A) To avoid misleading and harmful advice on health matters B) To avoid unwanted exposure to controversial health-related topics C) To get best prices on health-related products and services D) To obtain information on topics not available in other formats

Question 2

Which of the following statements helps explain the link between technology and childhood obesity?
 
  A) Technology classes are replacing physical education classes. B) Children see various media that advocate poor eating habits. C) Children spend time on computers instead of physical activity. D) Physical activity decreases because children see poor online models.



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Answer to Question 1

A) To avoid misleading and harmful advice on health matters

Answer to Question 2

C) Children spend time on computers instead of physical activity.



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