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cdong cdong
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In Sims's studies on experimental overeating, some volunteers had trouble returning to their original weight after the experiment. This problem was associated with
 
  A) family histories of obesity.
  B) family histories of diabetes.
  C) a permanent change in set-point brought about by the overeating.
  D) a permanent change in blood glucose level.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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Good timing, thanks!
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