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    An Individual's Estimated Energy Requirement (EER) Is Deemed Adequate in the Absence
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An Individual's Estimated Energy Requirement (EER) Is Deemed Adequate in the Absence

Question 30

Question 30

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An individual's Estimated Energy Requirement (EER) is deemed adequate in the absence of:


A) bone loss.
B) weight gain or loss.
C) obvious signs of malnutrition.
D) body fat.

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