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Charlie

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How is physical activity related to physical fitness?
 
  A) Physical activity must be aerobic to increase physical fitness.
  B) Low-intensity physical activities such as gardening and housekeeping do not contribute
  to physical fitness.
  C) Physical activity promotes physical fitness.
  D) Physical activity that is not purposeful, planned, and structured does not promote
  physical fitness.

Question 2

Which of the following falls in the category of distorted body image on the Eating Issues and
  Body Image Continuum?
 
  A) desire to be thinner and more muscular to increase attractiveness
  B) paying attention to one's appearance
  C) spending significant time exercising and dieting to change body shape
  D) basing body image equally on social norms and self-concept



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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