A recent experiment has revealed that people who successfully completed a 7-day mg diet plan in which they controlled their intake of foods high in salt and sugar were found to be healthier on average than the people who discontinued the diet halfway and returned to their old food habits. Clearly, the controlled food intake made the people who successfully completed the plan healthy.
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A recent experiment has revealed that people who successfully completed a 7-day MG diet plan in which they controlled their intake of foods high in salt and sugar were found to be healthier on average than the people who discontinued the diet halfway and returned to their old food habits. Clearly, the controlled food intake made the people who successfully completed the plan healthy.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously undermines the argument?
A. The experiment evaluated the physical health of the people but not their mental health.
B. People who followed the diet plan avoided taking any vitamin supplements for boosting their health during the experiment.
C. It was found that those who did not complete the diet plan had a higher metabolism rate than those who did.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously undermines the argument?
A. The experiment evaluated the physical health of the people but not their mental health.
B. People who followed the diet plan avoided taking any vitamin supplements for boosting their health during the experiment.
C. It was found that those who did not complete the diet plan had a higher metabolism rate than those who did.
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