Multiple Choice
Gender differences in level of body fat are
A) small in infancy and childhood, but becomes larger in adolescence with girls accumulating more body fat than boys.
B) large in childhood when girls accumulate more body fat than boys, but these differences dissipate by early adolescence.
C) relatively small throughout childhood and adolescence, with girls always having slightly more body fat than boys throughout.
D) large in childhood with boys having more body fat than girls, but these differences disapppear by early adolescence.
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