What is the problem with having a lowered (slower) metabolism when food is plentiful, and liberally eaten?
A) Fewer calories taken in are stored than would be the case with a 'normal' metabolism, leading to obesity.
B) More of the calories taken in are stored than would be the case with a 'normal' metabolism, leading to obesity.
C) More calories are burned than would be the case with a 'normal' metabolism, leading to weight decline.
D) There is no difference caused by having a high or low metabolism.
E) More calories are taken in but more are burned or used.
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