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85. Before beginning a weight-loss program, patients were tested for the
average number of calories they burned per day. The program's doc-
tors gave each patient a diet limiting daily caloric intake to a set amount
below the patient's normal intake. The doctors predicted how much
weight each patient who adhered to the diet would lose. No patient,
however, lost as much weight as had been predicted.
Which of the following, if true, best explains why the patients did not lose
as much weight as the doctors had predicted?
A Although they adhered to the diet in question, most of the patients
had not had successful experiences adhering to other diets.
B When the patients limited their caloric intake, the average number
of calories they burned per day fell.
C The program's doctors had successfully predicted the amount of
weight loss for other patients.
D The abrupt decrease in the caloric intake that the patients were
allowed did not prevent them from adhering to their diets.
E As the patients neared the end of their diets, many of them cut their
caloric intake even further on their own. |
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