Juan lives in a town which has a population of 500. He is overweight and has a family history of obesity. He is about to embark on a weight loss program. How could he measure his body fat every week?
A) dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. B) air displacement plethysmography.
C) hydrostatic weighing. D) skinfold measurements.
Answer: D
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