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A nutrition assessment for a 55-year-old male revealed a diet with a high percentage (40) of calories from fat. What changes would be important to include in dietary counseling to promote health in this middle-aged adult?
 
  a. Decrease calories from fat to less than 15.
  b. Decrease calories from fat to less than 25.
  c. Decrease calories from fat to less than 30.
  d. Decrease calories from fat to less than 35.

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There is no current consensus on what constitutes health.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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