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imowrer

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Both low-carbohydrate diets and low-fat diets share one drawback:
 
  A) neither produces weight loss.
  B) both are unhealthy.
  C) modest long-term weight loss.
  D) all of these are drawbacks.

Question 2

A single-food diet (for example, all the hard-boiled eggs you want)
 
  A) will not produce weight loss unless the single food is low in calories.
  B) is nutritionally more balanced than most liquid diets are.
  C) may produce weight loss via boredom from no variety.
  D) is usually a high fiber, low-carbohydrate diet.



braelync

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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