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Obsessively Believing Oneself to Have More Body Fat Than One

Question 45

Question 45

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Obsessively believing oneself to have more body fat than one actually has is known as ______.


A) muscle dyspepsia
B) muscle dysmorphia
C) body-image dysphoria
D) body-image dyspepsia

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