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Sarcopenia is a
 
  A) condition in which bones become brittle and susceptible to fractures.
  B) condition that develops when fluid builds up in the eye, putting pressure on blood vessels that deliver oxygen to the optic nerve.
  C) progressive age-related loss of muscle mass and strength.
  D) decline in the ability to hear high-pitched sounds.

Question 2

All of the following are symptomatic of metabolic syndrome except
 
  A) excess abdominal fat.
  B) high blood pressure.
  C) low blood sugar.
  D) high levels of LDL.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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