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which is least likely to be a primary cause of malnutrition?
conditions of poverty
prolonged hospitalization
homelessness
exercise
Brief Explanations
Poverty limits access to nutritious food, often causing malnutrition. Homelessness removes stable access to food and cooking resources, leading to malnutrition. Prolonged hospitalization can disrupt normal nutrient intake or cause nutrient loss. Regular, appropriate exercise does not cause malnutrition; it supports health when paired with adequate nutrition.
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D. Exercise