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Question
- which of the following is a common cause of being underweight?
a. high metabolism only
b. lack of access to food
c. too much physical activity
d. high income
- which condition is linked to being overweight?
a. anemia only
b. osteoporosis only
c. heart disease
d. vitamin deficiency only
Response
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Brief Explanations
- Option A: High metabolism alone isn't the only common cause of being underweight, as other factors exist.
- Option B: Lack of access to food means insufficient calorie intake, a common cause of underweight, especially in regions with food insecurity.
- Option C: Too much physical activity without adequate nutrition can lead to underweight, but "lack of access to food" is more commonly a widespread cause.
- Option D: High income is unrelated to being underweight; it may allow better access to food. So the most common cause is lack of access to food.
Brief Explanations
- Option A: Anemia is often linked to nutrient deficiencies (like iron) or blood loss, not directly to being overweight.
- Option B: Osteoporosis is related to bone density, often from calcium/vitamin D issues or hormonal changes, not directly to overweight.
- Option C: Being overweight increases the risk of heart disease (e.g., high blood pressure, cholesterol issues, strain on the heart).
- Option D: Vitamin deficiency is more related to poor diet quality, not directly to overweight. So heart disease is linked to being overweight.
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B. Lack of access to food