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JGIBBSON

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As a person puts on weight, there is
 
  A) greater caloric restriction.
  B) an increase in the efficiency of energy use.
  C) a decrease in the efficiency of energy use.
  D) a decrease in diet-induced thermogenesis.
  E) less sensory-specific satiety.

Question 2

If you were to eliminate 500 calories from your daily diet, you would likely
 
  A) lose a constant amount each day until you stopped losing weight.
  B) automatically decrease your exercise, and your weight would stay about the same.
  C) initially lose weight, but the amount lost each day would decline until a new stable weight was reached.
  D) produce less heat and lose no weight.
  E) keep losing weight until you terminated your diet.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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