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Health and Nutrition
Metabolism
Effects of Starvation
starvation decreases metabolic rate by as much as
a. 10%
b.20%
c. 40%
d.65%
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Hmmm. The research I have read says starvation can reduce metabolic rate up to 45 percent.
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