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The biggest problem affecting the health of younger Americans may be summarized as the problem of _____.
A

overwork

B

depression

C

stress

D

lifestyle


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第三段最后一句说受影响最大的是三十多岁的人,而主要原因是体重超标。(同时参见上一题。)
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