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List two of the three contributory risk factors to heart disease.
 
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Events, such as holidays and parties, and people, such as family and friends, encourage you to eat when you are not hungry. This is called
 
  A. binge eating.
  B. environmental stimuli.
  C. genetic predisposition.
  D all of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

Contributory risk factors for the development of coronary heart disease include (1) stress , (2) excessive alcohol
consumption, and/or (3) poor diet and poor nutrition.

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