Multiple Choice
How is hunger defined?
A) Through an 'input/output' model, where food (calorific input) is sufficient to maintain body weight and a level of physical activity (output) consistent with long-term health.
B) Through household income and expenditure surveys.
C) Through a behavioural view, looking at perceptions of hunger.
D) All of the options given are correct.
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