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    The Nutrition Paradox in Transitioning Nations Can Be Partly Attributed
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The Nutrition Paradox in Transitioning Nations Can Be Partly Attributed

Question 42

Question 42

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The nutrition paradox in transitioning nations can be partly attributed to:


A) decreased energy intakes.
B) decreased physical activity.
C) decreased fat intakes.
D) increased cost of food.

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