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Body mass index is:
 
  1. Height in inches divided by weight in pounds
  2. Height in centimeters divided by weight in kilograms
  3. Weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared
  4. Weight in pounds divided by height in square meters

Question 2

Eating to excess periodically, up to 20,000 kcal/day, is termed:
 
  1. Binging
  2. Bulimia
  3. Purging
  4. Anorexia nervosa



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Answer to Question 2

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