Regarding social-cultural factors involved in body weight, which of the following is true?
A. Being 20% over the recommended range of weights is considered normal in the United States.
B. Social-cultural standards have little influence on perceptions of weight.
C. Because of government subsidies of fatty sausage and dairy products, slightly less than half of all adult Czechs are obese.
D. Personality does not influence overeating.
Answer: C
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