A nurse who is explaining the role of dietary vitamins to a client would be most correct in making which of the following statements?
1. "Vitamins help you burn calories faster and lose weight quickly."
2. "The role of vitamins in the body is not understood, but we know that they're important."
3. "Vitamins act as catalysts to help release energy from food molecules during metabolism."
4. "The more vitamins you take, the healthier you'll be."
ANS: 3
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