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| | your way of living-your attitudes, habits, choices, and behaviors.
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| | a state of emergency in which the body eliminates all unnecessary functions to focus only on staying alive
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| | a measure of weight in relation to height
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| | the minimal amount of energy an individual uses in a resting state
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| | individuals who chronically restrict their food intake to control their weight
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| | sustained exercise-jogging, swimming, or cycling, for example-that stimulates heart and lung activity
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| | substances that act on the nervous system to alter states of consciousness, modify perceptions, and change moods
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| | exists when a person is preoccupied with obtaining a drug for emotional reasons, such as the reduction of stress
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| | exists when discontinuing use of a drug creates unpleasant, significant changes in physical functioning and behavior
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| | the weight maintained when no effort is made to gain or lose weight
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