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Which of the following dietary factors does not decrease the risk of type 2 diabetes?
 A) Diets rich in whole grains
  B) Consuming 1-4 cups of regular or decaffeinated coffee a day
  C) Moderate alcohol consumption (1 to 2 drinks a day)
  D) Regular consumption of high-glycemic index foods
  E) b, c

Question 2

Lifestyle management of type 1 diabetes includes all of the following except:
 A) replacing sugar with reasonable amounts of artificial sweeteners.
  B) consuming foods high in glycemic index and low in soluble fiber.
  C) consuming adequate amounts of lean meat, fish, beans, nuts, and seeds.
  D) exercising regularly and being physically active.



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shewald78

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



jasdeep_brar

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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