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wrbasek0

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Which mineral is often poorly absorbed after gastric bypass surgery?
 a. chromium
 b. sodium
 c. magnesium
  d. potassium
 e. calcium

Question 2

A number of popular diets have been tested by research studies; however, most of the people in the studies were unable to stick to a particular diet for a year, primarily because _____.
 a. it was too hard to follow
 b. weekly weight-loss was insufficient
  c. protein intake was too low
 d. fat intake was too low
 e. carbohydrate intake was too low



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

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