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PtichkaEL [24]
2 years ago
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During a visit to the local clinic, Megan was informed that her body mass index is in the obese range. Currently, Megan is activ

e for only about 10 minutes a day and mostly eats foods high in saturated fats. Which lifestyle plan was most likely recommended for Megan to improve her health?
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crimeas [40]2 years ago
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The lifestyle plan that was most likely recommended for Megan to improve her health is B. a low-fat diet and a 30-minute brisk walk every day

<h3>What is Obesity?</h3>

This refers to the medical condition where a person is overweight and his BMI is in the obese range.

Hence, we can see that based on the analysis of her doctor, she was said to be obese and the most likely lifestyle change that she would be recommended for would be a low-fat diet and a 30-minute brisk walk every day

Read more about obesity here:

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