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prisoha [69]
4 years ago
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Item 49 unlike obese individuals who do not suffer from binge-eating disorder, binge eaters are more likely to multiple choice c

onsume fatty, high-calorie food. stop eating before they are full. overvalue their physical appearance, weight, and body shape. suffer from diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease.
Biology
1 answer:
djyliett [7]4 years ago
6 0
<span> overvalue their physical appearance, weight, and body shape. </span>
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