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faduma

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Provide examples of drug-induced side effects that can limit food intake.

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Ketosis leads to a change in ____.
 A) carbohydrate metabolism
  B) blood acid-base balance
  C) fat synthesis
  D) insulin homeostasis



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Answer to Question 1

Drugs can produce side effects that impact various mechanisms of how the body takes in and uses nutrients, including by limiting food intake. Ways that drug interactions alter food intake include altering the appetite, interfering with taste or smell, inducing nausea or vomiting, interfering with oral functioning, or causing sores or inflammation in the mouth.

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Reply 2 on: Aug 21, 2018
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