What does research in exercise-induced leanness suggest about extending the life span?

A) Maintaining overall energy balance helps prolong life span.
B) Exercise-induced leanness increases the risks for osteoporosis and fractures, reducing life
span.
C) People genetically predisposed toward a lean body type live longer.
D) Calorie restriction is the most important element in prolonging life span.


A

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