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When the supply of muscle glycogen is exhausted, the condition is called muscle:
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The term that describes the effect of food intake on metabolic rate is:
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A potential side effect of gastric bypass surgery is:
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An example of a peptide hormone produced by the GI tract that influences food intake is:
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“Sports anemia” in athletes is caused by:
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Of the following, the factor that is most significant in determining a person’s basal metabolic rate (BMR) is:
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Drugs such as benzphetamine, diethylpropion, phendimetrazine, and phentermine are only approved for short-term use because:
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The phrase that best describes the term energy is:
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The prevalence of obesity is higher in:
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During moderate or vigorous aerobic activity lasting 30 to 60 minutes, the best beverage to consume is:
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Severe infection or fever may cause weight loss because:
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The hormone that controls the metabolic rate of the body is:
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To promote weight loss, diet plans should be:
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In order to lose weight, it is most important to:
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The percentage of the inheritance of obesity that is accounted for by genetic factors is about:
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Fatty acids are mobilized for energy by:
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During longer endurance events, the best type of carbohydrate to consume is:
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Another name for conscious control of food intake to maintain stable weight is:
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Individuals who have deficient levels of leptin are likely to be:
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People with hypertension who exercise are likely to:
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Drugs such as benzphetamine, diethylpropion, phendimetrazine, and phentermine help clients lose weight by:
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As exercise continues, the mechanism that controls body temperature is:
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The percentage of total daily kcalories that should be provided by dietary fat should be:
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The site responsible for the largest amount of energy production is the:
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The ideal pregame meal should contain about:
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