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The notion that too much food can block ki (energy) is a traditional ____ belief.
 a. Chinese
  b. Italian
  c. Korean
  d. Mexican

Question 2

The first step for the community nutritionist interested in addressing the obesity epidemic is to build awareness of____.
 a. the societal cost of obesity reducing programs
  b. association of obesity with chronic diseases
  c. immediate financial costs of obesity to the taxpayer
  d. role the media plays in the portrayal of overweight individuals



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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