PrepTest 81, Section 2, Question 15
Nutritionist: Most fad diets prescribe a single narrow range of nutrients for everyone. But because different foods contain nutrients that are helpful for treating or preventing different health problems, dietary needs vary widely from person to person. However, everyone should eat plenty of fruits and vegetables, which protect against a wide range of health problems.
Nutritionist: Most fad diets prescribe a single narrow range of nutrients for everyone. But because different foods contain nutrients that are helpful for treating or preventing different health problems, dietary needs vary widely from person to person. However, everyone should eat plenty of fruits and vegetables, which protect against a wide range of health problems.
Nutritionist: Most fad diets prescribe a single narrow range of nutrients for everyone. But because different foods contain nutrients that are helpful for treating or preventing different health problems, dietary needs vary widely from person to person. However, everyone should eat plenty of fruits and vegetables, which protect against a wide range of health problems.
Nutritionist: Most fad diets prescribe a single narrow range of nutrients for everyone. But because different foods contain nutrients that are helpful for treating or preventing different health problems, dietary needs vary widely from person to person. However, everyone should eat plenty of fruits and vegetables, which protect against a wide range of health problems.
Which one of the following is most strongly supported by the nutritionist's statements?
Most fad diets require that everyone following them eat plenty of fruits and vegetables.
Fruits and vegetables are the only foods that contain enough different nutrients to protect against a wide range of health problems.
Any two people have different health problems and thus different dietary needs.
Most fad diets fail to satisfy the dietary needs of some people.
There are very few if any nutrients that are contained in every food other than fruits and vegetables.
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