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Shelles

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The excessively lean person is almost twice as likely to succumb to which of the following as are other people?
 
  1. Gallbladder disease
  2. Diabetes
  3. Heart disease
  4. Respiratory disease

Question 2

The client with a BMI over 35:
 
  1. Has an increased health risk for many chronic diseases
  2. Is at an increased risk for tuberculosis
  3. Will always have noninsulin-dependent diabetes
  4. Derives minimal health benefits from increased physical activity



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Shelles

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Reply 2 on: Aug 2, 2018
:D TYSM


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Wow, this really help

 

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