Multiple Choice
MATCHING
-Lower range of body fat percentage in normal-weight men
A) 2
B) 5
C) 18
D) 20
E) 25
F) 100
G) 7000
H) Fasting
I) Satiety
J) Hunger
K) Caffeine
L) Appetite
M) External cue
N) Stress eating
O) Thermic effect
P) Basal metabolism
Q) Direct calorimetry
R) Indirect calorimetry
S) Specific dynamic effect
T) Adaptive thermogenesis
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