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question 8
which of the following conditions may cause someone to not want to eat certain foods because of a smell or taste aversion?
- hypertension
- pregnancy
- folic acid deficiency
- diabetes
Brief Explanations
During pregnancy, hormonal changes often lead to smell and taste aversions, causing a dislike for certain foods. Hypertension (high blood pressure) mainly involves blood pressure regulation, folic acid deficiency relates to nutrient lack (not direct taste/smell aversion), and diabetes involves blood sugar regulation—none of these typically cause food aversions due to smell/taste like pregnancy does.
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B. Pregnancy