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mwit1967

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Strong scientific evidence exists which suggests that diets high in _____ increase heart disease risk.
 a. trans fatty acids
  b. monounsaturated fats
  c. polyunsaturated fats
  d. all of the above

Question 2

The period of time associated with the most rapid loss of bone mass is:
 a. age 20 to 35 years.
  b. age 35 to 50 years.
  c. the first several years after menopause.
  d. after males are 65 years or older.



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jonathanballen97

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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