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As opposed to obesity, why is being overweight not necessarily a health risk?

Question 2

People who dine out six or more times per week consume about ____ calories per day.
 A) 100 extra
  B) 200 extra
  C) 300 extra
  D) 100 fewer
  E) 200 fewer



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Answer to Question 1

Overweight and obese are not the same thing. Many overweight people (who weigh about 10-20 pounds over the recommended weight) are not obese. Although a few pounds of excess weight may not be harmful to most people, this is not always the case. People with excessive body fat who have type 2 diabetes and other cardiovascular risk factors (elevated blood lipids, high blood pressure, physical inactivity, and poor eating habits) benefit from losing weight. People who have a few extra pounds of weight but are otherwise healthy and physically active, exercise regularly, and eat a healthy diet may not be at higher risk for early death.

Answer to Question 2

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