A) strongly believe that he can successfully lose weight
B) realize that being "the overweight one" is an unchangeable part of his identity
C) consider a short-term smoking program
D) accept that little exercise is a part of his lifestyle and act accordingly
E) keep weight loss plans private matter to avoid embarrassment if they fail
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A) problem solving and cognitive restructuring.
B) using apps to support behavioral changes
C) including a plant-based diet
D) thermogenesis
E) effects of leptin on the hypothalamus.
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A) They are based on years of credible, but previously unpublished, research.
B) They ignore dietary recommendations and allow people to eat favorite foods freely.
C) They offer inexpensive, proven results.
D) They are paired with sophisticated testimonials from knowledgeable nutritionists.
E) They provide long-lasting results.
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A) 350
B) 500
C) 750
D) 900
E) 1200
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A) leptin
B) ghrelin
C) elastin
D) brite
E) collagen
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A) eat a high-kcalorie diet and exercise regularly
B) eat a high-kcalorie diet and reduce his exercise to minimal amounts
C) eat a high-protein diet plus exercise regularly
D) eliminate alcohol and exercise from his life
E) eat a high-protein, high-kcalorie diet and reduce his exercise to minimal amounts
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A) Limit television to less than 10 hours a week
B) Join a gym or a fitness center
C) Consume a very-low-caloric diet
D) Get pharmacological support
E) Follow a diet that is energy-dense
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A) 10
B) 50
C) 100
D) 500
E) 1000
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A) White fat cells undergo browning when they take on the activity of coupled proteins.
B) White fat cells with brown fat cell characteristics are sometimes called "beige adipocytes."
C) Brown fat cells are more abundant than brite fat cells in adults.
D) Interestingly, physical activity stops the browning process.
E) After much study, researchers have found little connection between GI microbiota and the browning process.
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A) morbid obesity
B) metabolic syndrome
C) leptin-resistant obesity
D) psychological-resistant syndrome
E) Prader-Willi syndrome
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A) Many people assume that every obese person can and should achieve slenderness.
B) People are born and raised with various weight tendencies.
C) Obese people often are judged more on their appearance than on their character.
D) In parts of society, overweight is embraced as a sign of health and beauty.
E) Most weight-loss programs focus on willpower, hard work, and tending the psychological issues associated with obesity.
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A) No exercise can target fat removal from any specific area of the body.
B) Upper body fat is mostly unaffected by exercising lower body.
C) Lower body fat in women is depleted at a faster rate.
D) Abdominal fat is released more readily with anaerobic exercise.
E) Muscles own fat cells that surround them. .
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A) Obese people can change their genome and influence their epigenome.
B) Exercise has little, if any, effect on the genetic influence on weight gain.
C) Fraternal twins are more likely to weigh the same than are identical twins.
D) Adopted children tend to have body weights more like their biological parents than like their adoptive parents.
E) Most cases of obesity stem from a single gene.
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A) They focus primarily on past energy intakes and ignore current activity.
B) They do not factor into the energy balance equation.
C) Obese people tend to overestimate energy intakes, while normal-weight people tend to underestimate energy intakes.
D) Both normal-weight and obese people commonly misreport actual energy intakes.
E) Past diet histories are less useful given today's abundance of fast-food options.
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