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3. What does the term "obesogenic environment" refer to?Question 2Answera.An environment that encourages healthy eatingb.An environment that makes weight loss easyc.An environment that promotes weight gaind.An environment free from stress

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  1. What does the term "obesogenic environment" refer to?Question 2Answera.An environment that encourages healthy eatingb.An environment that makes weight loss easyc.An environment that promotes weight gaind.An environment free from stress
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The term "obesogenic environment" refers to option c. An environment that promotes weight gain. This term is used to describe conditions that lead individuals to become excessively fat or obese. Such conditions can include lack of access to healthy foods, lack of safe places for physical activity, and high stress levels.

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