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jilianpiloj

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How do successful weight-loss diets really work?
 a. By burning off body fat
  b. By reducing absorption in the GI tract
  c. By altering the body's metabolism
  d. By reducing food energy intake

Question 2

Trends that promote obesity in the U.S. include:
 a. the abundance of green space and attractive sidewalks is most communities.
  b. the availability of milk, juice, and healthful snacks in most workplaces.
  c. the large amount of time children spend watching TV or playing video games.
  d. the small food portion sizes sold at restaurants.



lorealeza77

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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