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Sonja [21]
3 years ago
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a number calculated from a person’s height and weight; an indicator of excess body fat 2. diets that are extremely popular for a

certain time period: diets that are extremely popular for a certain time period 3. a way of thinking in which a person has to do it “all” right or he or she has done “nothing” right: a way of thinking in which a person has to do it “all” right or he or she has done “nothing” right 4. a record of what a person eats each day: a record of what a person eats each day 5. the amount of food served for a single person: the amount of food served for a single person 6. the ratio of fat, bone, and muscle that naturally make up a person’s body: the ratio of fat, bone, and muscle that naturally make up a person’s body 7. the practice of not eating or drinking anything except water for a set period of time: the practice of not eating or drinking anything except water for a set period of time 8. a condition characterized by having too little body weight for a particular height: a condition characterized by having too little body weight for a particular height 9. the body’s yearning for something wanted but not needed: the body’s yearning for something wanted but not needed 10. a condition characterized by having excess body weight for a particular height: a condition characterized by having excess body weight for a particular height 11. a method of measuring body composition; a person uses a caliper to measure the thickness of a fold of fat: a method of measuring body composition; a person uses a caliper to measure the thickness of a fold of fat 12. a condition characterized by having excess body fat; beyond being overweight: a condition characterized by having excess body fat; beyond being overweight 13. a hormone that suppresses appetite and leads to feeling full: a hormone that suppresses appetite and leads to feeling full 14. a supplement that causes a person to lose fluids: a supplement that causes a person to lose fluids 15. a hormone that increases appetite and leads to hunger: a hormone that increases appetite and leads to hunger 16. the beliefs, values, customs, and arts belonging to a group of people: the beliefs, values, customs, and arts belonging to a group of people 17. the body’s requirement for something: the body’s requirement for something Column B a. body composition b. body mass index (BMI) c. food diary d. all-or-nothing mindset e. ghrelin f. culture g. physiological need h. portion size i. fasting j. underweight k. diuretic l. fad diets m. overweight n. obesity o. leptin p. psychological desire q. skinfold test
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maksim [4K]3 years ago
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Answer:q

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