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The health of the body as measured by muscular strength, endurance, and flexibility is called:
   
  1.physical fitness.
  2.aerobic fitness.
  3.flexibility.
  4.stamina.

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All of the following are true regarding exercise and body weight EXCEPT:
  1.increased muscle mass increases caloric requirements.
  2.combined with a stable caloric intake it can lead to a small weight loss.
  3.it helps people lose body fat.
  4.in order to lose weight exercise must be combined with drastic calorie reductions.



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