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lracut11

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Chronic inflammation and oxidative stress are decreased by _____.
 a. high levels of body fat
 b. frequent intake of processed meats
  c. smoking
 d. physical inactivity
 e. vitamin D sufficiency

Question 2

Overconsumption of the fat-soluble vitamins results in:
 
 a. accumulation, which aids in the prevention of colds and infections.
  b. no ill effects because they are excreted.
  c. possible toxicity, due to an accumulation in the body.
  d. weight gain due to increased fat intake.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

c



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