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Kthamas

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What is chronological age as compared with physiological age?

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In closing, your text describes fitness and wellness as a(n) ____ requiring a constant and deliberate effort.
 A) education
  B) process
  C) experience
  D) boot camp
  E) philosophy



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Answer to Question 1

Chronological age is your actual age-that is, how old you are. Physiological age is used in reference to your functional capacity to perform physical work at any stage of your life.

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Reply 2 on: Aug 5, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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