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redcandle redcandle
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A friend says that he is a "restrained eater," and is constantly dieting. At the same time, he seems to be gaining weight. If you research this apparent contradiction, you will learn that "restrained eaters" tend to gain weight because they
A) are more prone to suffering from stress and eat in order to relieve anxiety.
B) will "binge-eat" when they lose their restraints.
C) tend to use food as a way to compensate for their feelings of inadequacy.
D) suffer from abnormally low metabolism.
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Have to stop doubting myself, thanks for confirming.
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