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Step2247 [10]
1 year ago
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Anna nicole weighed about 125 pounds most of her adult life. however, it seemed like whenever anna nicole gained weight it was e

asy to lose and get back to 125. but when she wanted to go below 125 it took forever, and even the slightest deviation from her diet got her back to 125. what explanation would you give anna nicole
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amm18121 year ago
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The likely explanation to this is because her weight of 125 pounds must be her set point by which it is the weight that the body of an individual wants to stay with only having a minimal or little effort as this would explain why Anna Nicole easily gets 125 with only having minimal effort.

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