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RYAN BANYAN

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Marion needs to lose 20 pounds for her health. She will have the most success in the long run with the least health risks if she
 
  a. has a gastric bypass or gastric band surgery.
  b. decreases food intake and moderately steps up exercise.
  c. sharply reduces food consumption.
  d. sharply increases her exercise.

Question 2

Frances is trying to gain weight and Philip is trying to lose weight. Both of them notice that they have a strong tendency to go back to their original weight. This suggests that they
 
  a. have a genetic predisposition. c. have a set point.
  b. are not adequately exercising. d. are both depressed and compulsive.



Madisongo23

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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