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imanialler

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Which foods would not be appropriate as part of a pregame meal?
 a. toast and pineapple juice
 b. pancakes with syrup
 c. high-fiber cereal with whole milk
  d. baked potato and orange juice
 e. turkey sandwich and low-fat milk

Question 2

What is the recommendation for carbohydrate intake for an athlete who consumes 2800 calories per day?
 a. 130-140 grams
 b. 70-245 grams
 c. 1260-1820 grams
  d. 315-455 grams
 e. 600-900 grams



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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