Multiple Choice
Clinton was a long-distance runner in high school and college. Now, at age 30, he lives an inactive life. Clinton believes that his earlier experiences as a track star will offer permanent protection against cardiovascular disease (CVD) . Clinton's
A) belief is correct.
B) belief is incorrect.
C) future risk of CVD will be about 50% lower compared to men his age who have never exercised.
D) future risk of CVD will be higher than men of his age who have never exercised.
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