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Vitamin ____ status may be affected by steatorrhea related to liver damage.
 A) C
  B) A
  C) B12
  D) B6

Question 2

Explain what is meant by spot reducing and discuss its effectiveness in altering body fat content.



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B

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Unfortunately, muscles do not own the fat that surrounds them. Fat cells all over the body release fat in response to the demand of physical activity for use by whatever muscles are active. Specific exercises-whether moderate or intense-do not influence the site of adipose tissue loss. Exercise can help with trouble spots in another way, though. The trouble spot for most men is the abdomen, their primary site of fat storage. During aerobic exercise, abdominal fat readily releases its stores, providing fuel to the physically active body. With regular exercise and weight loss, men will deplete these abdominal fat stores before those in the lower body. Women may also deplete abdominal fat with exercise, but their trouble spots are more likely to be their hips and thighs.




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