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High-intensity, short-duration activities are fueled primarily by:
 a. amino acids.
  b. glycerol.
  c. glucose.
  d. fat.

Question 2

Obesity in young children
 A) is strongly associated will becoming an obese adult.
  B) may be prevented by nurturing good food habits and encouraging physical activity.
  C) is more likely to cause obesity in adulthood than obesity in older children.
  D) should be treated by placing children on calorie- and fat-restricted diets.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

B




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