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Medicine, 28.07.2022 03:00 jamine

Which of the following statements are correct about very-low-calorie diets (with a daily intake of 800 calories or less) for treating obesity

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answer: what i dont get it

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did you seriously have to do that

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...~ Activity theory predicts that older people will do different activities than younger people, with more time budgeted for leisure. The relationship between age and time spent doing these leisure activities with others, under activity theory, is hypothesized to be positive. ~...

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